Objective To implement and evaluate a problem-based learning (PBL) pain and palliative care elective course to develop studentsʼ pain and symptom management pharmacotherapy knowledge, clinical reasoning process, and self-directed learning skills. Methods Each week students received a patient case to independently develop an assessment and plan for each pain and symptom management problem. During class the students discussed their findings within small groups in preparation for a large-group discussion with the instructor. Studentsʼ course grades were based on weekly pre-class case preparation, individual case studies, and self-reflection questions. To assess knowledge gained over the semester a free-response pre- and post-course test was g...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189Background: The People in Pain course was set up as a joint i...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the knowledge and skills of medical students in chronic pa...
International audiencePurpose: Patient education constitutes a relevant strategy to improve pain man...
Objective To implement and evaluate a problem-based learning (PBL) pain and palliative care elective...
Palliative care has become an integral part of healthcare throughout the United States. The goals of...
Objective: To examine the outcome of substituting a traditional “lecture series” structure with a po...
Introduction Despite the prevalence of pain in patients with serious illness, recent guidelines for ...
IntroductionThe imperative of medicine is to treat suffering and to cure when possible. This learnin...
Introduction: Problem based learning (PBL) tutorials based on ambulatory patients were conducted for...
Background: Knowledge concerning palliative care and the associated skills, including effective pain...
Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of teaching session on concepts of...
Objective: To develop, pilot test, and evaluate an instructional module on patient self-management f...
BACKGROUND: Problem-based learning (PBL) is a pedagogy commonly used in medical education which uti...
Purpose. To evaluate the influence of an educational module about integrative therapies used in pall...
Chronic pain (CP) affects over 50 million Americans daily and represents a unique challenge for heal...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189Background: The People in Pain course was set up as a joint i...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the knowledge and skills of medical students in chronic pa...
International audiencePurpose: Patient education constitutes a relevant strategy to improve pain man...
Objective To implement and evaluate a problem-based learning (PBL) pain and palliative care elective...
Palliative care has become an integral part of healthcare throughout the United States. The goals of...
Objective: To examine the outcome of substituting a traditional “lecture series” structure with a po...
Introduction Despite the prevalence of pain in patients with serious illness, recent guidelines for ...
IntroductionThe imperative of medicine is to treat suffering and to cure when possible. This learnin...
Introduction: Problem based learning (PBL) tutorials based on ambulatory patients were conducted for...
Background: Knowledge concerning palliative care and the associated skills, including effective pain...
Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of teaching session on concepts of...
Objective: To develop, pilot test, and evaluate an instructional module on patient self-management f...
BACKGROUND: Problem-based learning (PBL) is a pedagogy commonly used in medical education which uti...
Purpose. To evaluate the influence of an educational module about integrative therapies used in pall...
Chronic pain (CP) affects over 50 million Americans daily and represents a unique challenge for heal...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189Background: The People in Pain course was set up as a joint i...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the knowledge and skills of medical students in chronic pa...
International audiencePurpose: Patient education constitutes a relevant strategy to improve pain man...