The clinical associate curriculum ‒ the learning theory underpinning the BCMP programme at the University of Pretoria
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Hugo, Johannes F.M.
Slabbert, J.
Louw, Jakobus Murray
Marcus, Tessa S.
Bac, Martin
Du Toit, Pieter Hertzog
Sandars, J.E.
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Open Journals Systems
Abstract
The Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice (BCMP) is a new degree at the University of Pretoria (UP), designed to create a new category of mid-level
medical workers, namely clinical associates. UP produced its first 44 graduates in 2011. The BCMP created the opportunity to innovate learning and
teaching through designing, monitoring and evaluating the transformation of the curriculum as action research.
Drawing on the theories and practices of authentic learning, self-directed learning, whole-brain learning and collaborative learning, the curriculum
has been transformed.
The potential of this curriculum extends beyond the formal education part of the programme ‒ into clinical associate practice, healthcare practice
and, potentially, general medical and healthcare education.
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Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice (BCMP), University of Pretoria (UP), Clinical associates
Sustainable Development Goals
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Hugo, JFM, Slabbert, J, Louw, JM, Marcus, TS, Bac, M, Du Toit, PH & Sandars, JE 2012, 'African Journal of Health Professions Education, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 128-131.