Integrated medical courses are one of the key models for the development and transformation of modern medical education. Modular-based integrated courses set higher standards for knowledge, skills and quality objectives. This article primarily discusses the specific practices of teaching reform in the integrated medical course of Frontiers of Infection and Immunity for eight-year program at Air Force Medical University. It covers the selection and integration of teaching content, innovative application of various teaching methods, diversified teaching evaluation and feedback, and the teaching team building. The course not only deepens students' knowledge and promotes their creative abilities but also enhances their comprehensive literacy and international perspective, thus effectively preparing high-quality medical talents for future challenges in the medical field.
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