Use of Case-Based Learning in a Clinical Pharmacokinetics Course
Author(s) -
Robert E. Dupuis,
Adam M. Persky
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
american journal of pharmaceutical education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.796
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1553-6467
pISSN - 0002-9459
DOI - 10.5688/aj720229
Subject(s) - class (philosophy) , medical education , final examination , pharmacokinetics , content delivery , medicine , psychology , mathematics education , computer science , artificial intelligence , pharmacology , computer network
To assess the redesign of a clinical pharmacokinetics course that incorporated case-based learning to enhance group interaction and individual participation.The clinical pharmacokinetics course was divided into 3 sections based on content. Section 1 utilized case-based learning with small in-class groups; section 2 used a more traditional style of teaching, and section 3 was taught with case-based learning but using large in-class groups. The case-based learning approach was assessed using examination scores and attitudinal surveys.Students enjoyed the applied format of case-based learning. Examination scores were higher when case-based learning was used than in historical controls.Case-based learning allowed class-time to be used for higher levels of learning and assessment instead of the more typical content delivery.
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