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School of Medicine of Federal University of Rio Grande Do Norte: A traditional curriculum with innovative trends in medical education

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Abstract

Introduction: The Medical School of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) is one of the biggest public medical schools in Northeast Brazil. In the last decade, significant investment in faculty development, innovative learning methodologies and student engagement has been key milestones in educational improvement at this medical school, harnessed to recent political changes that strengthened community-based and emergency education. This study describes how curriculum changes in UFRN Medical School have been responsible for major improvements in medical education locally and which impacts such transformations may have on the educational community.

Methods: A group of students and teachers revised the new curriculum and established the key changes over the past years that have been responsible for the local enhancement of medical education. This information was compared and contrasted to further educational evidences in order to define patterns that can be reproduced in other institutions.

Results: Improvements in faculty development have been fairly observed in the institution, exemplified by the participation of a growing number of faculty members in programs for professional development and also by the creation of a local masters degree in health education. Alongside, strong student engagement in curriculum matters enhanced the teaching-learning process.

Conclusions: Due to a deeper involvement of students and teachers in medical education, it has been possible to implement innovative teaching-learning and assessment strategies over the last ten years and place UFRN Medical School at a privileged position in relation to undergraduate training, educational research and professional development of faculty staff.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

Notes on contributors

Daniel Fernandes Mello De Oliveira, MD, BSc, is a graduate medical doctor from Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte with a BSc in Medical Education from Queen Mary University of London.

Breno C. C. Simas is a medical student from Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.

Adrian Lucca Guimarães Caldeira is a medical student from Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.

Augusto De Galvão e Brito Medeiros is a medical student from Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.

Marise Reis Freitas, MD, PhD, is an associate professor and researcher at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.

José Diniz Jr, MD, PhD, is an associate professor and researcher at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.

Rosiane Diniz, MD, PhD, is an associate professor and researcher at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.

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