2019
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02548
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Inoculating a New Generation: Immunology in Medical Education

Abstract: Educating the next generation of physicians is a key means of communicating and disseminating impactful immunologic scientific knowledge, and its practical application to human disease. We present our perspective, using as our model a first-year medical school course entitled Host Defense. As the name suggests, immunology is the overarching principle that links the multiple subjects in the course. We address a range of immunologically relevant topics, including innate and adaptive immunity, vaccines, inflammat… Show more

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“…To summarize students' responses from positively-phrased items in the survey, JiTT was beneficial, helped students enhance their knowledge-based skills and JiTT created an interactive active learning environment. This aligns with what was reported earlier that significantly favorable perception of JiTT may have been because JiTT educational experience matched with the evolving needs of millennial learners, which included: interactive learning, self-directed teaching and use of novel digital teaching technological methods (8,21). Statistical analysis showed significantly favorable overall perception of JiTT when Integrated Immunology courses were compared.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…To summarize students' responses from positively-phrased items in the survey, JiTT was beneficial, helped students enhance their knowledge-based skills and JiTT created an interactive active learning environment. This aligns with what was reported earlier that significantly favorable perception of JiTT may have been because JiTT educational experience matched with the evolving needs of millennial learners, which included: interactive learning, self-directed teaching and use of novel digital teaching technological methods (8,21). Statistical analysis showed significantly favorable overall perception of JiTT when Integrated Immunology courses were compared.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This is consistent with what was observed earlier that JiTT augmented learning of key points, increased learner participation, and enhanced learner retention of core concepts (7,19,20). Student-centered active learning pedagogies implemented into integrated basic science curricula facilitate student engagement during in-class discussions and help students understand, retain and apply basic science concepts to clinical practice (19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Immunology education has historically been tightly linked to ID, but with advancements in this field (e.g., cancer immunotherapies, inflammatory syndromes, and autoimmune diseases) its importance in several clinical specialties goes beyond protective immunity [9]. Therefore, educating the next generation of physicians in the field of ID would have an enormous impact on the application of new scientific knowledge to human diseases in various fields [10].…”
Section: The Crisis Of Infectious Diseases Specialistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing demands on faculty time, expanding class sizes and curricula, and a desire to increase accessibility while ensuring affordability threatens innovation in health education [21]. To these drawbacks, we should add e-learning's perceived usefulness, and in some cases ease of utilization (compared with widely used platforms such as Google) [10].…”
Section: How Technological Innovation Impacts Microbiology Teaching Amentioning
confidence: 99%