%0 Journal Article %T Interdisciplinary Integration of the CVS Module and Its Effect on Faculty and Student Satisfaction as Well as Student Performance %A Nasra N Ayuob %A Basem S Eldeek %A Lana A Alshawa %A Abdulrahaman F Alsabaa %J BMC Medical Education %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1472-6920-12-50 %X This interventional study used mixed method research design to assess student and faculty satisfaction with the level of integration within the CVS module. A team from the medical education department was assembled in 2010/2011 to design a plan to improve the CVS module integration level. After delivering the developed module, both student and faculty satisfaction as well as students performance were assessed and compared to those of the previous year to provide an idea about module effectiveness.Many challenges faced the medical education team during design and implementation of the developed CVS module e.g. resistance of faculty members to change, increasing the percentage of students directed learning hours from the total contact hour allotted to the module and shifting to integrated item writing in students assessment, spite of that the module achieved a significant increase in both teaching faculty and student satisfaction as well as in the module scores.The fully integrated CVS has yielded encouraging results that individual teachers or other medical schools who attempt to reformulate their curriculum may find valuable. %K Implementation %K Interdisciplinary %K Curriculum %K Integration %K Pre-clerkship %K Cardio-vascular module %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6920/12/50/abstract