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Transforming a U.S. scholarly concentrations program internationally: lessons learned.

Stephen M SozioRümeyza KazancıoğluFatih KüçükdurmazMeliha Meriç KoçDilek Sema AriciRebecca M DiBiaseJeremy A GreeneMary Catherine Beach
Published in: BMC medical education (2019)
Scholarly Concentrations programs play an important role in U.S. medical schools, and these programs can be successfully implemented internationally. The Scholarly Concentrations program at Johns Hopkins has been transformed to a program at Bezmiâlem in Istanbul, the first program outside North America or the European Union. When designing these programs, one must consider the context, logistics, student engagement, and outcomes. While long-term outcomes are needed, this can serve as a model for implementation elsewhere.
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