This document discusses the concept of integrating curricula in medical education. It outlines the shortcomings of traditional, discipline-based curricula, noting that they involve heavy teaching loads with less learning and rarely incorporate active student participation. An integrated curriculum is defined as an educational system where elements work together to enable students to achieve learning outcomes. Integrated curricula teach topics in the context of problems and issues, rather than separate disciplines. The benefits of integration include enhanced deep learning, a more holistic view of patient problems, increased student motivation, and improved recall and application of knowledge in clinical contexts.