Across
- 3. Educational method that uses mannequins, technology, or virtual scenarios to practice clinical skills safely.
- 6. Scientific investigation conducted to improve medical knowledge, treatments, and healthcare practices.
- 9. Essential skills and abilities that medical students must develop to provide effective patient care.
- 10. Standardized examination required for medical licensure and residency applications in the United States.
Down
- 1. Physical and emotional exhaustion commonly experienced by medical students and residents due to stress and workload.
- 2. Organized set of subjects, courses, and competencies taught during medical education.
- 4. Official certification that confirms a medical school or program meets established educational quality standards.
- 5. Postgraduate medical training program completed after medical school to specialize in a specific area of medicine.
- 7. Specific branches of medicine, such as cardiology or pediatrics, pursued after general medical training.
- 8. Methods and strategies used in teaching and learning processes within medical education.
