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Title: Curriculum Committee


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Curriculum Committee
  • Policies and Procedures

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Role
  • The Curriculum Committee will serve as the
    faculty decision-making body regarding content,
    methods, timing, and structure of the medical
    curriculum, and through the Evaluation
    Subcommittee, will make qualitative decisions
    regarding the efficacy of existing coursework.
    The Evaluation Subcommittee will be organized by
    the Associate Dean for Program Evaluation and
    Development. The Curriculum Committee will work
    with the Associate Dean for Medical Education,
    who will implement through the faculty the
    curricular decisions after approval by the Dean.

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Composition and Responsibilities of the Committee
  • A minimum of 11 committed educators without
    parochial, political, or departmental influence
    from basic science and clinical faculty, as well
    as representatives of the Gainesville community
    or other colleges of the Health Science Center
    when appropriate.
  • The academic chairs from third and fourth year
    classes will be voting members of the committee.
  • Committee members are expected to prepare for and
    attend the committee meetings, as well as
    participate in task forces or subcommittees at
    the discretion of the chair. Failure to
    participate will require replacement on the
    committee.

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Ex Officio Members
  • Ex officio members of the committee include the
    Dean of the College of Medicine, the Senior
    Associate Dean for Education, the Associate Deans
    for Education in Gainesville and Jacksonville,
    and the Associate Dean of Program Evaluation and
    Development. Additional ex officio members will
    include the chairs of the clerkship and course
    directors committees an Assistant Dean for
    Minority Affairs the medical director and
    director of the Harrell Assessment Center the
    Associate Dean for Information Technology
    representatives of the Physicians Assistant
    Program and the Health Science Center library
    the Associate Director of Faculty Development
    and medical student representatives (Academic
    Chairs) from the first and second year classes.
    Ex officio members of the committee may vote on
    specific topics at the discretion of the chair.

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Current Members, Curriculum Committee
  • Maureen Novak Pediatrics
  • Heather Harrell Medicine
  • Mike Chen Surgery
  • Rob Hatch CHFM
  • Sig Normann Pathology
  • Colin Sumners Physiology
  • Mark Gold Psychiatry
  • John Meuleman Geriatrics
  • Louis Ritz Neuroscience
  • Peggy Wallace Molecular Genetics
  • David Caro Emergency Medicine (Jax)
  • Andrew Kaunitz OB-GYN (Jax)
  • Suki SubbiahMS4
  • Doug Arnold MS3
  • Bhavin Adhyaru MS2
  • Omayra Marrero MS1

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The Curriculum
  • The curriculum is based on twelve learning
    principles which were approved by the Committee
    in 1997.
  • Learning objectives were developed for each
    principle.
  • Evaluation of competencies are the way we
    evaluate our students and our curriculum these
    competencies serve as a blueprint for the
    development of new curricular content.

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Areas of Emphasis 2005-6
  • Review the goals and objectives by which we
    propose to meet our Educational Principles
  • Assisting the Office of Program Evaluation and
    Faculty Development to successfully prepare for
    LCME accreditation
  • Discuss consistency of grading, including a
    revision of the Harris Report

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Areas of Emphasis 2005-6
  • Increasing class size and increased need for
    clinical sites as well as more faculty
    participation in the educational effort.
  • Revised approach to the fourth year, with the
    concept of an active learning role for addressing
    deficiencies in knowledge base.
  • Initiate a dialogue concerning residency
    selection that addresses the emerging needs of
    society (Principle 9)
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