Curriculum Inventory and Reports (CIR)

Curriculum Inventory and Reports (CIR), part of the AAMC's Medical Academic Performance Services (MedAPS) initiative, is designed to serve as the premier benchmarking and reporting tool on content, structure, delivery, and assessment of medical school curricula.

  • The Curriculum Inventory serves as the centralized database of AAMC-member medical school curricula, including content, structure, delivery, and assessment in the U.S. and Canada.

  • Curriculum Reports provide graphical interpretations of both aggregate and historical curriculum-related data that:
  • assist in curriculum benchmarking and continuous quality improvement;
  • provide resources to curriculum committees and faculty;
  • enhance medical education research; and
  • inform legislators and the general public.




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Assessment of Professional Behavior

Professional Behavior

Avenues for Reporting Mistreatments and Breaches of Professionalism in the School Community

Average Number of Elective Weeks by Curriculum Year

Weeks of Instruction

Average Number of Hospitals Used as Major Inpatient Sites For Clerkships per Medical School

Clerkships

Average Number of Inpatient and Outpatient Sites for Clerkships per Medical School

Clerkships

Average Number of Required Weeks by Discipline

Clerkships

Average Number of Weeks That Students in the Most Recent Graduating Class Spent Taking Electives at Another Institution

Electives

Average Required Weeks of Instruction and Average Required Contact Hours

Required Weeks/Hours of Instruction

Characteristics of Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships

Clerkships

Combined Degrees and Early Acceptance Programs

Curriculum Change in U.S. Medical Schools

Faculty Academies at U.S. Medical Schools

Finding Inpatient Clinical Clerkship Placements

Clerkships

General Goals of Interprofessional Education

Interprofessional

Hospital Night Call Requirements for Students in Clinical Clerkships

Clerkships

Instructional Formats Used in the Curriculum

Clerkships

Interview Processes Used in Medical School Admissions

Admissions

Level of Medical Student Access to EHR (Electronic Health Record) System

Electronic Health Records

Medical School Expansion Plans for Regional Campuses

Regional Campus

Medical School Program Expectations Linked to PCRS Competencies

Competency Mapping

Medical Schools Having a Policy about the Maximum Number of Weeks or Maximum Number of Elective Rotations a Medical Student can take at Another Institution

Electives

Medical Schools Offering International Elective Courses

Electives

Medical Schools Providing Some or All of the Curriculum at a Regional Campus

Regional Campus

Medical Schools Reporting Use of Selected Teaching Formats, by Topic Area

Instructional Formats

Medical Schools Sending Follow-Up Questionnaires to Program Directors

Graduate Follow-Up

Medical Schools Sending Graduate Follow-Up Questionnaires

Graduate Follow-Up

Medical Student Research Requirement

Research

Medical Student Use of Electronic Health Record (EHR) System in Required Clerkship Training

Electronic Health Records

Methods Used for Formative and/or Summative Assessment in Clinical Clerkship Experiences

Clerkships

Minimum Number of Weeks of Instruction Required for the M.D. Degree

Required Weeks/Hours of Instruction

Nature of Information Collected on Graduate or Residency Program Director Questionnaires

Graduate Follow-Up

Number of Medical Schools Implementing Selected PCRS Competencies by Curriculum Phase

Competency Mapping

Number of Medical Schools Including Topic as an Independent Course or Part of an Integrated Course

Content Coverage

Number of Medical Schools Including Topic in Required Courses and Elective Courses

Content Coverage

Number of Medical Schools Organizing Students into Colleges or Mentorship Groups

College/Mentorship Group

Number of Medical Schools Requiring a Final SP/OSCE Examinations

Assessment

Number of Medical Schools Requiring an NBME Subject Exam

Assessment

Number of Medical Schools Requiring Students to Take Components of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)

USMLE

Number of Medical Schools Requiring the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) for Advancement/Promotion or Graduation

USMLE

Number of Medical Schools Using Selected Grading Systems

Grading Systems

Number of Medical Schools with Quality Assurance Personnel

Accreditation

Number of Schools Offering Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships

Clerkships

Percent of Schools Requiring Interprofessional Education Experiences with Students from Other Health Programs by Program Type

Interprofessional

Percentage of Schools With Separate Required Clerkships by Discipline

Clerkships

Reasons Medical Students are not Permitted Access to EHR (Electronic Health Record) System in Clerkships

Electronic Health Records

Regional Campus Offering Curriculum

Regional Campus

Required Clerkship Weeks by Year of Curriculum

Clerkships

Required Interprofessional Education

Interprofessional

Resources for Learning Anatomy

Anatomy Resources

Scheduled Hours per Week That Students Spend in Required Activities During the First and Second Years

Required Weeks/Hours of Instruction

Setting of Required Interprofessional Education

Interprofessional

Simulation Center Use at Medical Schools

Simulation

The Maximum Number of Weeks and the Maximum Number of Elective Rotations a Medical Student Spend Taking Electives at Another Institution

Electives

The Purposes of the College/Mentorship Group

College/Mentorship Group

Timing of Follow-Up Questionnaires to Program Directors

Graduate Follow-Up

Timing of Graduate Follow-Up Questionnaires to Graduates

Graduate Follow-Up

Typical Total Size of a Group Where the Medical Schools Organize Mentorship Groups

College/Mentorship Group

Use of Assessment Methods by US and Canadian Medical Schools

Assessment

Volunteer Faculty Retention

Faculty

Where Interprofessional Education Occurs in the Curriculum

Interprofessional

Years or Phases of the Curriculum in Which Medical Schools Require Students to Take the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE)

USMLE




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