Overcoming Silos: A Sustainable and Innovative Approach to Curriculum Development
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Connected Curriculum for Professionals in Health Initiative
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
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- Strong Champions—recruiting and retaining passionate and engaged teachers to be on the CCGC;
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- Institutional Support—supporting from the top with workload allocation for academics that engage, whether through subject matter expertise or being on the CCGC;
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- Quality and Expectations—developing high-quality modules resulted in upskilling teaching staff on best practice for online learning and helped to set new standards.
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Modules | Unique Users (UU-Students and Staff) * | Total Views (TV) * | TV/UU | Embedded into Courses # |
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An Introduction to Reflective Practice | 1772 | 11,139 | 6.29 | BClinSci, BHumSci, MPH, MRes, DPT, MD |
The Basics of Referencing | 1252 | 4261 | 3.40 | BClinSci, BHumSci, MPH, MRes, DPT, MD |
Gene Expression and Regulation | 619 | 3912 | 6.32 | BClinSci, MD |
Introduction to Pharmacodynamics | 894 | 3495 | 3.91 | BClinSci, MD |
Communicating in a Consultation | 497 | 3182 | 6.40 | BClinSci, MD |
Interpreting Clinical Outcomes | 590 | 2703 | 4.58 | DPT, MD |
The Healthcare System and You | 604 | 2671 | 4.42 | DPT, MD, MPH |
Informed Consent | 592 | 2018 | 3.41 | DPT, MD |
From Surviving to Thriving | 369 | 1528 | 4.14 | DPT, MD, BClinSci |
Anatomical & Medical Terminology | 313 | 1502 | 4.80 | BClinSci, MD |
Regulation and Licensing of Health Professionals | 435 | 1481 | 3.40 | DPT, MD |
The Problem of Pain | 462 | 1461 | 3.16 | DPT, MD |
What is Public Health? | 251 | 1276 | 5.08 | BHumSci, MPH |
Introduction to Immunology | 229 | 1115 | 4.87 | BClinSci, MD |
What Type of Pain is that? | 274 | 1039 | 3.79 | DPT, MD |
Cell Cycle | 146 | 1009 | 6.91 | BClinSci, MD |
Introduction to Microbiology | 267 | 834 | 3.12 | BClinSci, MD |
Digital Professionalism | 200 | 654 | 3.27 | BClinSci, BHumSci, MPH, MRes, DPT, MD |
The Psychology of Exercise and Motivation | 135 | 479 | 3.55 | BClinSci, BHumSci |
Histology of Bone & Cartilage | 140 | 469 | 3.35 | BClinSci, MD |
Introduction to the Nervous System | 128 | 467 | 3.65 | BClinSci, MD |
Pain Management Resources | 107 | 404 | 3.78 | DPT, MD |
The Neuroscience of Taste and Smell | 112 | 350 | 3.13 | DPT, MD |
Histology of Muscle Tissue | 85 | 269 | 3.16 | DPT, MD |
Questionnaire Items | Postgraduate MPH # Students (n = 25) | Undergraduate BClinSci # Students (n = 122) |
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% Agree or Strongly Agree (n) | ||
Connected Curriculum modules have enhanced my learning experience | 96.00% (24) | 89.34% (109) |
Connected Curriculum modules were engaging | 96.00% (24) | 81.15% (99) |
Connected Curriculum modules include valuable resources that helped me prepare for assessments | 92.00% (23) | 88.52% (108) |
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Kirwan, M.; Bhatti, A.J.; Pacey, V.; Gray, K.; Dean, C.M. Overcoming Silos: A Sustainable and Innovative Approach to Curriculum Development. Educ. Sci. 2022, 12, 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12060375
Kirwan M, Bhatti AJ, Pacey V, Gray K, Dean CM. Overcoming Silos: A Sustainable and Innovative Approach to Curriculum Development. Education Sciences. 2022; 12(6):375. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12060375
Chicago/Turabian StyleKirwan, Morwenna, Alexandra J. Bhatti, Verity Pacey, Kelly Gray, and Catherine M. Dean. 2022. "Overcoming Silos: A Sustainable and Innovative Approach to Curriculum Development" Education Sciences 12, no. 6: 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12060375
APA StyleKirwan, M., Bhatti, A. J., Pacey, V., Gray, K., & Dean, C. M. (2022). Overcoming Silos: A Sustainable and Innovative Approach to Curriculum Development. Education Sciences, 12(6), 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12060375