Teaching and Learning in Medicine
Copyright 1998 by
1998, Vol. 10, No. 4.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

 

 

SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX

Teaching and Learning in Medicine

Volume 1, 1989 - Volume 10, 1998

 

Editor’s note:

This is a cumulative Subject and Author Index of all articles appearing in Teaching and Learning in Medicine from Volume 1, Number 1, 1989 through Volume 10, Number 4, 1998. We hope that both indices will help researchers and consumers of research in medical education find their way to the resources in Teaching and Learning in Medicine.

 

Subject Index
Admissions Learning
Ambulatory care education Licensure
Area health education center Medical education, broad issues
Assessment, physicians Medical education, international
Assessment, residents Medical humanities
Assessment, students Medical students attitudes and values
Biostatistics Medical students problems or disabilities
Career choice and career patterns Medical students, minority
Clinical education Medicolegal issues
Clinical reasoning skills Nutrition
Cognitive science Objective structured clinical examination, OSCE
Combined degree programs Obstetrics/gynecology
Community medicine Pathology
Community medicine (see also Public health) Patient education
Computer software Patient instructors
Computers in medical education Pediatrics
Computers in teaching and evaluation Physical diagnosis courses
Continuing medical education Preclinical science
Critical appraisal of the literature Preventive medicine
Curricula, multiple sites Primary care
Curriculum Problem-based learning
Curriculum, basic science Psychiatry and psychosocial skills
Curriculum change Psychomotor skills
Curriculum database Public health
Curriculum design and evaluation Public health (See also Community medicine)
Emergency medicine Research methodology
Evaluation, clinical Research skills
Evaluation methods Resident teaching skills
Faculty characteristics and skills Standardized patients
Faculty development Student characteristics and skills
Family medicine family practice Student disabilities
Graduate medical education Surgery
Internal medicine Teaching skills