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New curricular modules will highlight role of race in health sciences

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Module topics include genetics and race, race in medical communication, and global narrative health. Crucially, the modules will include lesson plans, assignments and interactive experiences to use with students. Is this diversity newsletter?: Newsletter Order: 0 Disable left side advertisement?: Is this Career Advice newsletter?

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Practique: A new knowledge assessment platform for the MBChB Programme

Teaching Matters Online Learning

This involved collaboration between academics, administrative staff and information services (IS) to determine all the requirements of the system, ranging from “must have” to “should have” to “could have”. David Kluth Dr David Kluth is Director of Undergraduate Medical Teaching and Head of Medical Education, Edinburgh Medical School.

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Here are 4 ways AI is already impacting higher education

University Business

When OpenAI released ChatGPT in November, administrators clamored to adapt curriculum around AI-powered students. Additionally, ChatGPT passed three exams associated with the United States Medical Licensing Exam with a 60% accuracy rate. GPT-4, on the other hand, answered medical licensing exam questions with a 90% accuracy rate.

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Improving Academic Practice with Turnitin

Teaching Matters Academic Support

In many parts of the University, Turnitin is solely used as an academic administrative tool for plagiarism detection rather than also making use of the rich facility within the originality reports to aid students with their academic writing.

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Can your school benefit from a consortium to keep its scientific research alive?

University Business

Participating schools include Einstein, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University. professor of medicine and co-principal investigator at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

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Over 140 and counting former leaders push back on legislative threats to higher ed

University Business

Leveraging their connections with like-minded legislators and cultural, medical and military leaders, participants of Champions will coordinate speaking engagements and publicize articles to educate the public on the implications of such political aggressions.