Adaptation of the Roseman 6-Point Mastery Learning Model to the College of Medicine Program

  • Lazerson J
  • Rosenthal J
  • Glaubensklee C
  • et al.
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Medical education has evolved over time toward a model which integrates clinical medicine with the basic sciences. More recently, medical education has put an emphasis on outcome-based education. Other areas of health care education have had a similar emphasis which can provide models to inform a new model for medical education. The Roseman University of Health Sciences has developed and implemented a model based on underlying tenets of mastery learning since 1999. The model has been implemented in pharmacy, nursing, and dental education. It was conceived as an integration of 6 key points which reinforce each other and interrelate to support learning. The model has been modified for application to medical education in support of medical education’s outcome-based emphasis and to address the educational demands of the changing environment of the practice of medicine.

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Lazerson, J., Rosenthal, J., Glaubensklee, C., Hunt, T., Morgenstern, B., Pamidimukkala, J., … Wragg, S. (2018). Adaptation of the Roseman 6-Point Mastery Learning Model to the College of Medicine Program. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 5, 238212051880311. https://doi.org/10.1177/2382120518803111

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