Evaluation of an online, case-based interactive approach to teaching pathophysiology

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_4578CB4D03F0
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Evaluation of an online, case-based interactive approach to teaching pathophysiology
Journal
Medical Teacher
Author(s)
Van Dijken P.C., Thévoz S., Jucker-Kupper P., Feihl F., Bonvin R., Waeber B.
ISSN
1466-187X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
30
Number
5
Pages
e131-e136
Language
english
Abstract
AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate a new pedagogical approach in teaching fluid, electrolyte and acid-base pathophysiology in undergraduate students. METHODS: This approach comprises traditional lectures, the study of clinical cases on the web and a final interactive discussion of these cases in the classroom. When on the web, the students are asked to select laboratory tests that seem most appropriate to understand the pathophysiological condition underlying the clinical case. The percentage of students having chosen a given test is made available to the teacher who uses it in an interactive session to stimulate discussion with the whole class of students. The same teacher used the same case studies during 2 consecutive years during the third year of the curriculum. RESULTS: The majority of students answered the questions on the web as requested and evaluated positively their experience with this form of teaching and learning. CONCLUSIONS: Complementing traditional lectures with online case-based studies and interactive group discussions represents, therefore, a simple means to promote the learning and the understanding of complex pathophysiological mechanisms. This simple problem-based approach to teaching and learning may be implemented to cover all fields of medicine.
Keywords
Education, Medical, Undergraduate, Humans, Internet, Pathology, Physiology, Problem-Based Learning, Students, Medical, User-Computer Interface
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Web of science
Create date
22/01/2009 14:35
Last modification date
20/08/2019 14:50
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