Abstract A fundamental understanding of anatomy is critical for students on many health science courses. It has been suggested that a problem-based approach to learning anatomy may result in deficits in foundation knowledge. The aim of this review is to compare traditional didactic methods with problem-based learning methods for obtaining anatomy knowledge. A Medline search was completed and studies needed to investigate the effects of a problem-based learning method compared with an alternate method with the primary outcome being examination scores to be included. Ten articles matched the inclusion criteria. Most studies investigated undergraduate medical students. Four studies demonstrated improved exam results following a problem-based l...
This study aimed to study whether the problem-based learning (PBL) as an educational strategy can be...
This study investigated whether problem-based learning (PBL) was an effective strategy for nursing s...
Anatomy, as a part of the medical school curriculum, has always been recognized as an essential foun...
A fundamental understanding of anatomy is critical for students on many health science courses. It h...
Introduction: Anatomy is a prerequisite course for other courses in the health based programmes. Rea...
Background: To get insight in how theoretical knowledge is transformed into clinical skills, importa...
The objective of learning anatomy is its application in patient care and it may be prudent to consid...
The existing literature on Problem-based learning (PBL) mostly paints a positive picture. If there w...
As medical education continues to evolve, educators are attempting to prepare students for their pro...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors' knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
The constructs for teaching Problem Based Learning are very different from traditional classroom or ...
Problem-based learning (PBL) has been introduced to medical schools around the world and has increas...
Students' approaches to learning anatomy are driven by many factors and perceptions, e.g., the curri...
Within the field of health professional education, one finds that anatomy often presents students wi...
Introduction: In traditional medical education systems much interest is placed on the cramming of b...
This study aimed to study whether the problem-based learning (PBL) as an educational strategy can be...
This study investigated whether problem-based learning (PBL) was an effective strategy for nursing s...
Anatomy, as a part of the medical school curriculum, has always been recognized as an essential foun...
A fundamental understanding of anatomy is critical for students on many health science courses. It h...
Introduction: Anatomy is a prerequisite course for other courses in the health based programmes. Rea...
Background: To get insight in how theoretical knowledge is transformed into clinical skills, importa...
The objective of learning anatomy is its application in patient care and it may be prudent to consid...
The existing literature on Problem-based learning (PBL) mostly paints a positive picture. If there w...
As medical education continues to evolve, educators are attempting to prepare students for their pro...
There is continuing debate regarding doctors' knowledge of anatomy as an appropriate preparation for...
The constructs for teaching Problem Based Learning are very different from traditional classroom or ...
Problem-based learning (PBL) has been introduced to medical schools around the world and has increas...
Students' approaches to learning anatomy are driven by many factors and perceptions, e.g., the curri...
Within the field of health professional education, one finds that anatomy often presents students wi...
Introduction: In traditional medical education systems much interest is placed on the cramming of b...
This study aimed to study whether the problem-based learning (PBL) as an educational strategy can be...
This study investigated whether problem-based learning (PBL) was an effective strategy for nursing s...
Anatomy, as a part of the medical school curriculum, has always been recognized as an essential foun...