Team-based Learning in Therapeutics Workshop Sessions |
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Authors: | Stuart J. Beatty Katherine A. Kelley Anne H. Metzger Katherine L. Bellebaum James W. McAuley |
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Affiliation: | aThe Ohio State University College of Pharmacy;bUniversity of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesTo implement team-based learning in the workshop portion of a pathophysiology and therapeutics sequence of courses to promote integration of concepts across the pharmacy curriculum, provide a consistent problem-solving approach to patient care, and determine the impact on student perceptions of professionalism and teamwork.DesignTeam-based learning was incorporated into the workshop portion of 3 of 6 pathophysiology and therapeutics courses. Assignments that promoted team-building and application of key concepts were created.AssessmentReadiness assurance tests were used to assess individual and team understanding of course materials. Students consistently scored 20% higher on team assessments compared with individual assessments. Mean professionalism and teamwork scores were significantly higher after implementation of team-based learning; however, this improvement was not considered educationally significant. Approximately 91% of students felt team-based learning improved understanding of course materials and 93% of students felt teamwork should continue in workshops.ConclusionTeam-based learning is an effective teaching method to ensure a consistent approach to problem-solving and curriculum integration in workshop sessions for a pathophysiology and therapeutics course sequence. |
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Keywords: | team-based learning small groups workshops case-based teaching active learning |
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