Background: Due to declining student ratings, a new teaching method was applied to a course in gastrointestinal diseases for undergraduate medical students. Problem-based learning was replaced with our new concept, consisting of a theory week with traditional lectures and case seminars. Methods: In this retrospective study, we compared student-ratings from the problem-based learning era to a new hybrid concept. The students evaluated the concepts by rating (1-6, 6 = best) nine different subject areas. Additional free text comments were possible. Teachers working with both concepts did likewise. Statistical differences between the two periods were studied by Mann Whitney U-test. Results: The study group consisted 621 students (57% females, t...
Active learning promotes student engagement, increases learning gains, enhances long-term retention,...
BACKGROUND: Lecture is a common teaching method, which is not considered efficient for the developme...
Cases were being introduced in the classroom around the turn of the 20th century, originating out of...
Background: Due to declining student ratings, a new teaching method was applied to a course in gastr...
Motivation: As the number of hours dedicated to histology and pathology instruction in medical schoo...
Purpose: Medical education can flourish to its optimal potential only if it has strong roots in lear...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of traditional and hybrid teaching strategies in pathophysiol...
Hybrid courses are emerging as a viable option for content delivery across college campuses. In an ...
Background: The faculty of medical colleges have a greater responsibility in making the study method...
BACKGROUND: In 2004-05 Tulane University School of Medicine implemented a longitudinal Interdiscipli...
Introduction: Vertically integrating physiology into patient care has the potential to improve clini...
Objectives: The objective of this study was designed to investigate medical students' perceptions of...
Introduction: Research was conducted to assess the effectiveness of a new innovative teaching method...
Objectives: Traditional didactic lectures are the mainstay of teaching for graduate medical educatio...
Objectives: Several studies have demonstrated that ‘flipped classroom’ teaching can significantly en...
Active learning promotes student engagement, increases learning gains, enhances long-term retention,...
BACKGROUND: Lecture is a common teaching method, which is not considered efficient for the developme...
Cases were being introduced in the classroom around the turn of the 20th century, originating out of...
Background: Due to declining student ratings, a new teaching method was applied to a course in gastr...
Motivation: As the number of hours dedicated to histology and pathology instruction in medical schoo...
Purpose: Medical education can flourish to its optimal potential only if it has strong roots in lear...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of traditional and hybrid teaching strategies in pathophysiol...
Hybrid courses are emerging as a viable option for content delivery across college campuses. In an ...
Background: The faculty of medical colleges have a greater responsibility in making the study method...
BACKGROUND: In 2004-05 Tulane University School of Medicine implemented a longitudinal Interdiscipli...
Introduction: Vertically integrating physiology into patient care has the potential to improve clini...
Objectives: The objective of this study was designed to investigate medical students' perceptions of...
Introduction: Research was conducted to assess the effectiveness of a new innovative teaching method...
Objectives: Traditional didactic lectures are the mainstay of teaching for graduate medical educatio...
Objectives: Several studies have demonstrated that ‘flipped classroom’ teaching can significantly en...
Active learning promotes student engagement, increases learning gains, enhances long-term retention,...
BACKGROUND: Lecture is a common teaching method, which is not considered efficient for the developme...
Cases were being introduced in the classroom around the turn of the 20th century, originating out of...