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Ugeskr Laeger ; 162(8): 1068-72, 2000 Feb 21.
Article in Danish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10741244

ABSTRACT

Problem Based Learning (PBL) has not yet been instituted systematically at medical schools in Denmark. We therefore introduced the method in a 10th term course in internal medicine and surgery, eighteen months before graduation, and evaluated the experience after two terms with a total of 93 students and 15 tutors. Compared with traditional education such as bed-side clinics and lectures etc., PBL was the preferred method by 67% of the students, while 28% found the methods equally good and only 2% discredited PBL. The main advantage of PBL was ascribed to motivation and activation, the students finding themselves as being part of the problem-solving situation. The tutors estimated PBL highly when teaching clinical coping strategies, stressing the need for a realistic and appropriate setting. This experience supports the decision to introduce PBL throughout the new medical curriculum in Copenhagen.


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Education, Medical , Problem-Based Learning , Curriculum , Denmark , Educational Measurement , Evaluation Studies as Topic , General Surgery/education , Humans , Internal Medicine/education , Surveys and Questionnaires
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