Basic sciences in problem-based learning and conventional curricula: students' attitudes |
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Authors: | David M Kaufman Karen V Mann |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to compare the attitudes toward basic sciences of students in a preclinical problem-based curriculum and a conventional lecture-based curriculum at the end of their second year of medical school. The results showed that the PBL class had more positive attitudes toward basic sciences than students in the conventional class. These results may reflect a learning environment where students meet many scientist role models as teachers and where basic science is learnt in the context of clinical problems. |
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Keywords: | Curriculum *education, medical, undergraduate Nova Scotia *problem-based learning *science students, medical, *psychology |
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