Curriculum Mapping Management of the Medically Complex Patient

Start Date

7-11-2024 11:00 AM

End Date

7-11-2024 11:50 AM

Keywords

Interprofessional, curriculum mapping

Abstract

A curriculum map is a tool used to record curriculum-related inter-connections. Many programs use mapping of the program to index or diagram a curriculum to identify and address academic gaps, redundancies, and misalignments. Curriculum mapping of specific areas of the curriculum, such as management of patients with complex medical needs, can assist faculty in identification of the increasing level of complexity and robustness of classroom, simulation and IPE experiences and address the barriers to implementation of knowledge related to management of patients. Curriculum maps allow faculty to better see the big picture and create classroom, simulation, and IPE activities that address management of the patient with complex medical needs.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Explain the concept of curricular mapping and its application in classroom, simulation, and IPE experiences, related to management of patients with complex medical needs.
  2. Analyze the usefulness of a curriculum map to identify gaps and redundancies across curriculum.
  3. Utilize curriculum mapping to assure alignment of classroom, simulation and IPE activities with course objectives, assessments, and outcomes.
  4. Begin development of a curriculum map focused on management of patients with complex medical needs.
  5. Utilize the curriculum map to assure congruence between professional program education standards and learning outcomes.

Track

Frontiers in Education

Session Type

50-minute Interactive Presentation or Workshop

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Curriculum Mapping Management of the Medically Complex Patient

A curriculum map is a tool used to record curriculum-related inter-connections. Many programs use mapping of the program to index or diagram a curriculum to identify and address academic gaps, redundancies, and misalignments. Curriculum mapping of specific areas of the curriculum, such as management of patients with complex medical needs, can assist faculty in identification of the increasing level of complexity and robustness of classroom, simulation and IPE experiences and address the barriers to implementation of knowledge related to management of patients. Curriculum maps allow faculty to better see the big picture and create classroom, simulation, and IPE activities that address management of the patient with complex medical needs.