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1 Linking an Innovative Curriculum for Pre-medical Students to Topics Important to Their Future as Medical Students and Residents: An Inter-professional Collaboration Mark T. Nadeau, MD, MBA, FAAFP University of Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio Nancy Donaldson, Ph.D Professor of Physics, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO

2 Disclosures Dr. Nadeau and Dr. Donaldson have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose.

3 An Inter-professional Collaboration Physics Medicine Pre-Medical Curriculum Development

4 NEED: More Relevant Physics General student thought: “ Physics is like a necessary root canal” and isn’t relevant to medicine.... General student thought: “ Physics is like a necessary root canal” and isn’t relevant to medicine.... How many of you took physics in undergraduate school?

5 GoaI: establish an undergraduate Physics of Medicine Program 1.Address need for relevant learning in physics 2.Develop strong inquiry –based, active learning physics program 3.Tie program to AAMC/HHMI Scientific Competency Report and MCAT 2015 Foundational Concepts for pre-medical students Help was needed!! Led to Collaboration with Medical Professionals......

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7 PHYSICS OF MEDICINE PROGRAM (started 2009 - - -> today) Physics of the Body I Physics of Medical Imaging Optics (with medical focus) Statistics for the Health Sciences Physics of the Body II POM Capstone Research Course

8 Medicine and Physics Collaboration PhysicsMedicine Physics of Medical Imaging Course San Antonio Kansas City

9 “How do you see inside of me ?” Medical Imaging How are they the same? How are they different? Physics principles that guide function? Advantages and limitations of each?

10 What are your collaboration stories?

11 http://www.indiahospitaltour.com/images/i nnerpage/Wockhardt-Gallary/wockhardt- minimal-access-invasive-hzospital13.jpghttp://www.indiahospitaltour.com/images/i nnerpage/Wockhardt-Gallary/wockhardt- minimal-access-invasive-hzospital13.jpg Collaborative Example: Physics of Medicine Module Fiber Optics in Medicine – Endoscopy Module 12/15: Peer-Reviewed Publication in AAMC MedEdPORTAL

12 r Fiber Optics in Medicine - Coupling

13 Fiber Optics in Medicine – Viewing!

14 Results of Inter-Professional Collaboration –Peer-Reviewed Publication in MedEdPORTAL on Fiber Optics in Medicine Module –Consultant on funded NSF Physics of Medicine Grant to develop active learning curriculum in Physics of Medicine –Advisory Board/Consultant of pending NSF Physics of Medicine Grant to widely disseminate curriculum –Future work on Physics of the Respiratory System Module for MedEdPORTAL submission

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17 Undergraduate Student Work


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