How to Implement P.B.L. in Traditional Medical Education

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  • Nasrollah Rahbar Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences,Iran.
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 SUMMARY Problem based learning as an innovation in education specially medical domain has been used since few decades and its positive effect in improving learning outcome bas been proved in several investigations. There are some obstacles that prevent shifting from traditional medical education, toward P.B.L. in medical school, so there has been several efforts managed by educationists searching for the ways to partially change the traditional styles of teaching to P.B.L. In this article a general overview and three different styles in lecturing, journal club organizing and classroom teaching have been proposed and discussed.

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volume 17  issue 3

pages  63- 68

publication date 1993-09

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