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Medical Education Resources

Medical Education

A commitment to technology in medical education

Each student receives an iPad and a pencil for notetaking, taking assessments, studying and to use for throughout their learning experiences. This resource also replaces traditional textbooks, giving students long-term access to course materials, annotated lecture slides, and the ability to engage with interactive learning platforms. Additionally, the iPad serves as a central hub for organizing schedules, managing clinical resources, and communicating with faculty and peers.

The devices will be used:

  • In class – to take notes, to share their screen in small group PBL and CBL sessions, to read texts, and to study for exams.
  • During clinical experiences – in the hospital, in the clinic, on rounds, before a procedure, or to find answers to clinical questions.
  • When studying – with key articles, question banks, flashcards, test preparation, and instructional videos.

Contact Us

Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine

1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37212

Phone: 615.460.6191