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A Curriculum Design and Teaching Experience Created by and for Bioscience Postdoctoral Fellows in a Medical School
Esther Nuebel1,2, Sara M Nowinski1, Casey W Hemmis1
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
Abstract:
Many medical school postdoctoral fellows (postdocs) lack training in curriculum design and student-centered instruction. A team of bioscience postdocs and a medical school curriculum assistant dean co-created an experience to fill this gap. Kern's and Kirkpatrick's frameworks were used for the design and evaluation, respectively, of both the postdoc experience and the undergraduate course they developed. Postdocs taught the course using student-centered methods, especially team-based learning and Just-in-Time Teaching. Following a successful pilot phase, this low resource postdoc experience and undergraduate course are regularly offered. Participating postdocs develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to effectively participate in medical school education.

