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Program evaluation of an Integrated Basic Science Medical Curriculum in Shiraz Medical School, Using CIPP Evaluation Model

INTRODUCTION: In recent years curriculum reform and integration was done in many medical schools. The integrated curriculum is a popular concept all over the world. In Shiraz medical school, the reform was initiated by stablishing the horizontal basic science integration model and Early Clinical Exp...

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Autores principales: ROOHOLAMINI, AZADEH, AMINI, MITRA, BAZRAFKAN, LEILA, DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA, ESMAEILZADEH, ZOHREH, NABEIEI, PARISA, REZAEE, RITA, KOJURI, JAVAD
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5522906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28761888
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author ROOHOLAMINI, AZADEH
AMINI, MITRA
BAZRAFKAN, LEILA
DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA
ESMAEILZADEH, ZOHREH
NABEIEI, PARISA
REZAEE, RITA
KOJURI, JAVAD
author_facet ROOHOLAMINI, AZADEH
AMINI, MITRA
BAZRAFKAN, LEILA
DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA
ESMAEILZADEH, ZOHREH
NABEIEI, PARISA
REZAEE, RITA
KOJURI, JAVAD
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description INTRODUCTION: In recent years curriculum reform and integration was done in many medical schools. The integrated curriculum is a popular concept all over the world. In Shiraz medical school, the reform was initiated by stablishing the horizontal basic science integration model and Early Clinical Exposure (ECE) for undergraduate medical education. The purpose of this study was to provide the required data for the program evaluation of this curriculum for undergraduate medical students, using CIPP program evaluation model. METHODS: This study is an analytic descriptive and triangulation mixed method study which was carried out in Shiraz Medical School in 2012, based on the views of professors of basic sciences courses and first and second year medical students. The study evaluated the quality of the relationship between basic sciences and clinical courses and the method of presenting such courses based on the Context, Input, Process and Product (CIPP) model. The tools for collecting data, both quantitatively and qualitatively, were some questionnaires, content analysis of portfolios, semi- structured interview and brain storming sessions. For quantitative data analysis, SPSS software, version 14, was used. RESULTS: In the context evaluation by modified DREEM questionnaire, 77.75%of the students believed that this educational system encourages them to actively participate in classes. Course schedule and atmosphere of class were reported suitable by 87.81% and 83.86% of students. In input domain that was measured by a researcher made questionnaire, the facilities for education were acceptable except for shortage of cadavers. In process evaluation, the quality of integrated modules presentation and Early Clinical Exposure (ECE) was good from the students’ viewpoint. In product evaluation, students’ brain storming, students’ portfolio and semi-structured interview with faculties were done, showing some positive aspects of integration and some areas that need improvement. CONCLUSION: The main advantage of assessing an educational program based on CIPP evaluation model is that the context, input, process and product of the program are viewed and evaluated systematically. This will help the educational authorities to make proper decisions based on the weaknesses and strengths of the program on its continuation, cessation and revision. Based on the results of this study, the integrated basic sciences course for undergraduate medical students in Shiraz Medical School is at a desirable level. However, attempts to improve or reform some sections and continual evaluation of the program and its accreditation seem to be necessary.
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spelling pubmed-55229062017-07-31 Program evaluation of an Integrated Basic Science Medical Curriculum in Shiraz Medical School, Using CIPP Evaluation Model ROOHOLAMINI, AZADEH AMINI, MITRA BAZRAFKAN, LEILA DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA ESMAEILZADEH, ZOHREH NABEIEI, PARISA REZAEE, RITA KOJURI, JAVAD J Adv Med Educ Prof Original Article INTRODUCTION: In recent years curriculum reform and integration was done in many medical schools. The integrated curriculum is a popular concept all over the world. In Shiraz medical school, the reform was initiated by stablishing the horizontal basic science integration model and Early Clinical Exposure (ECE) for undergraduate medical education. The purpose of this study was to provide the required data for the program evaluation of this curriculum for undergraduate medical students, using CIPP program evaluation model. METHODS: This study is an analytic descriptive and triangulation mixed method study which was carried out in Shiraz Medical School in 2012, based on the views of professors of basic sciences courses and first and second year medical students. The study evaluated the quality of the relationship between basic sciences and clinical courses and the method of presenting such courses based on the Context, Input, Process and Product (CIPP) model. The tools for collecting data, both quantitatively and qualitatively, were some questionnaires, content analysis of portfolios, semi- structured interview and brain storming sessions. For quantitative data analysis, SPSS software, version 14, was used. RESULTS: In the context evaluation by modified DREEM questionnaire, 77.75%of the students believed that this educational system encourages them to actively participate in classes. Course schedule and atmosphere of class were reported suitable by 87.81% and 83.86% of students. In input domain that was measured by a researcher made questionnaire, the facilities for education were acceptable except for shortage of cadavers. In process evaluation, the quality of integrated modules presentation and Early Clinical Exposure (ECE) was good from the students’ viewpoint. In product evaluation, students’ brain storming, students’ portfolio and semi-structured interview with faculties were done, showing some positive aspects of integration and some areas that need improvement. CONCLUSION: The main advantage of assessing an educational program based on CIPP evaluation model is that the context, input, process and product of the program are viewed and evaluated systematically. This will help the educational authorities to make proper decisions based on the weaknesses and strengths of the program on its continuation, cessation and revision. Based on the results of this study, the integrated basic sciences course for undergraduate medical students in Shiraz Medical School is at a desirable level. However, attempts to improve or reform some sections and continual evaluation of the program and its accreditation seem to be necessary. Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism 2017-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5522906/ /pubmed/28761888 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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ROOHOLAMINI, AZADEH
AMINI, MITRA
BAZRAFKAN, LEILA
DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA
ESMAEILZADEH, ZOHREH
NABEIEI, PARISA
REZAEE, RITA
KOJURI, JAVAD
Program evaluation of an Integrated Basic Science Medical Curriculum in Shiraz Medical School, Using CIPP Evaluation Model
title Program evaluation of an Integrated Basic Science Medical Curriculum in Shiraz Medical School, Using CIPP Evaluation Model
title_full Program evaluation of an Integrated Basic Science Medical Curriculum in Shiraz Medical School, Using CIPP Evaluation Model
title_fullStr Program evaluation of an Integrated Basic Science Medical Curriculum in Shiraz Medical School, Using CIPP Evaluation Model
title_full_unstemmed Program evaluation of an Integrated Basic Science Medical Curriculum in Shiraz Medical School, Using CIPP Evaluation Model
title_short Program evaluation of an Integrated Basic Science Medical Curriculum in Shiraz Medical School, Using CIPP Evaluation Model
title_sort program evaluation of an integrated basic science medical curriculum in shiraz medical school, using cipp evaluation model
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5522906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28761888
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