RyBo
Member
SDL or Academic?
A question as old as PBL itself.
A wise man (Lexi) once said that most of the best doctors you have met were trained old skool.
So, all those who do med, what do we all think?
I've heard stories of 3rd/4th year meddies not knowing enough hard science (anatomy, phisiology, biochem, ect) for clinical studies. Is this true?
Is PBL flawed or do some courses just need tweaking because they are new?
Also, is there much wrong with the more academic courses?
do students not learn enough communication skills?
are the lectures not as intersting as PBL groups?
Thanx for putting up with me,
RyBo.
BTW, for all newbies
SDL = Self Directed Learning
PBL = Practice Based Learning
Basically less lectures, more group work, more research, more tutoring in small groups.
A question as old as PBL itself.
A wise man (Lexi) once said that most of the best doctors you have met were trained old skool.
So, all those who do med, what do we all think?
I've heard stories of 3rd/4th year meddies not knowing enough hard science (anatomy, phisiology, biochem, ect) for clinical studies. Is this true?
Is PBL flawed or do some courses just need tweaking because they are new?
Also, is there much wrong with the more academic courses?
do students not learn enough communication skills?
are the lectures not as intersting as PBL groups?
Thanx for putting up with me,
RyBo.
BTW, for all newbies
SDL = Self Directed Learning
PBL = Practice Based Learning
Basically less lectures, more group work, more research, more tutoring in small groups.