Connect with ScholarRx at the 21st IAMSE Meeting

ScholarRx is once again proud to be sponsoring and participating in several events at the upcoming IAMSE Annual Conference, June 10-14, in Burlington, VT.

As a leading provider of medical curriculum and assessment solutions, ScholarRx recently launched a pilot of its low cost, componentized medical curriculum system.  The ScholarRx Curriculum features subject “bricks” that programs can use to rapidly assemble and deploy customized learning solutions. A complete hematology curriculum collection is available now to select schools for pilot evaluation at no cost.

ScholarRx offers a full array of assessment solutions for high stakes USMLE/COMLEX exam preparation, including a top-rated USMLE-Rx Qmax question bank, spaced-repetition flashcards, and high-yield videos, all aligned with First Aid for the USMLE Step 1.  Institutional solutions include curriculum support featuring RxDashboard (providing actionable insights into student performance) and RxSearch (a machine-learning powered curriculum search and discovery tool). Pilots of many of these services are also available. Please contact Matt Harris (matt.harris@scholarrx.com)  or Steve Mirande (steve.mirande@scholarrx.com) to learn about solutions from ScholarRx.

We hope you’ll stop by the ScholarRx booth or attend one of our IAMSE Presentations or  Poster Sessions:

Sessions:

Developing Self-Directed Learning Strategies for the Classroom and Beyond
Sunday, June 11th
10:00 AM  –  11:30 AM

Faculty Development at New Medical Schools: Opportunities, Innovations, Strategies & Lessons Learned
Monday, June 12th
3:45 PM  –  5:15 PM

Easy and Effective E-Learning on a Budget
Tuesday, June 13th
10:00 AM  –  11:30 AM

 

Posters:

WHAT CAN LEGO TEACH US ABOUT MEDICAL EDUCATION? DEVELOPING A LOW-COST, MODULAR CURRICULUM PLATFORM

  • Yun Chu, Kristine Krafts, Catherine A. Johnson, and Tao Le
  • Harvard Medical School, University of Minnesota, ScholarRx, and University of Louisville School of Medicine

 

A NEW EDUCATOR PROGRAM SUPPORTS MEDICAL STUDENTS IN BECOMING PHYSICIAN-EDUCATORS

  • Yun Chu, Lauren Rothkopf, Kristine Krafts, Catherine A. Johnson, and Tao Le
  • Harvard Medical School, University of Minnesota, ScholarRx, and University of Louisville School of Medicine

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

The ScholarRx Team

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