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Problem Based Learning An Approach to Medical Education

by Howard S. Barrows
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Overview

In this book, the authors address some basic problems in the learning of biomedical science, medicine, and the other health sciences. Students in most medical schools, especially in basic science courses, are required to memorize a large number of "facts," facts which may or may not be relevant to medical practice. Problem-based learning has two fundamental postulates--the learning through problem-solving is much more effective for creating a body of knowledge usable in the future, and that physician skills most important for patients are problem-solving skills, rather than memory skills.

This book presents the scientific basis of problem-based learning and goes on to describe the approaches to problem-based medical learning that have been developed over the years at McMaster University, largely by Barrows and Tamblyn.

About the Author, Howard S. Barrows

Howard S. Barrows, MD, is Professor Emeritus of Medical Education at Southern Illinois University, where he has been involved with their Problem Based Learning Initiative for many years.

Robyn M. Tamblyn, BScN, is Professor in the Departments of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McGill University in Montreal.

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Book Details

Published
June 8, 1980
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated
Pages
244
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780826128409

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