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Flipping the Teachers: Impact of a Standardized Physiology Curriculum on Neonatology Medical Educators.

Lindsay C JohnstonAlison J FalckMargarita M VasquezRita DadizHeather FrenchSusan IzattElizabeth BonacheaHeidi E KarpenMelissa M CarbajalAllison PayneMaria Gillam-KrakauerMegan M Gray
Published in: American journal of perinatology (2022)
· Many challenges exist for educators teaching neonatal-perinatal medicine fellows, including time, support, and recognition.. · Many educators preferred using flipped classroom methodology with a standardized curriculum due to interactivity and learner-centeredness.. · Benefits of a standardized, peer-reviewed curriculum include reduced preparation time, adaptability of content, and learning environment enhancement..
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