Using Design Thinking to Develop and Improve Health Profession Curricula
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2024
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University of Rochester
Abstract
In recent years, there has been a notable shift towards student-centered education, with an increasing adoption of Design Thinking (DT) frameworks in educational settings to achieve this objective. DT methodology offers a novel approach to address longstanding and complex educational challenges, emphasizing collaborative curriculum co-design with key stakeholders in health professions education (HPE). Past research has highlighted the effectiveness of DT in fostering innovative ideas that enhance learning outcomes and critical thinking skills among students. However, successful implementation of DT requires thorough preparation, ongoing monitoring of group dynamics, and continuous engagement of stakeholders. This study explores the application of DT in the development of HPE curriculum, revealing its potential to improve both the education and healthcare sectors through enhanced collaboration and innovation.
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Design Thinking, Health Professional Education, Curriculum Development, Innovation, Problem Solving, Medical Education