How would you design a medicine undergrad program?

Don't make it 'integrated'. I literally don't see the point and it just made it harder to learn everything properly. Go back to the traditional way. 2 years pre clinical, 3 years clinical. Modular exams every term. Allow them to resit just the module they fail in the next term, so they don't have to retake a whole year just because of a few marks missed.

There has got to be demand for this kind of curriculum, with every new uni shoving PBL down people's throats, and even the more traditional ones feeling pressure to make their courses integrated. And make sure there is dissection. Still boggles my mind as to how some medical schools don't do any dissection at all.

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