The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not there was a significant difference in students' knowledge acquisition and their ability to solve problems in Dermatology when taught by three different methods of teaching: Clinical Teaching Method (CLTM), Case Teaching Method (CATM) , and Combined Method (CLTM + CATM) . The major hypothesis tested was: There will be significant differences in learning on the part of the students in the three Dermatology teaching methods. Two sub-hypotheses were constructed to determine the influence of the two dependent variables, (1) the level of knowledge and (2) capability for problem solving. The actual hypotheses used were:H1.1 The knowledge acquired will distinguish among the three teaching me...
Background: The breadth of knowledge assimilated by undergraduates is substantial. Time must be util...
Background/Aims: Limited data are available regarding the undergraduate dermatology clinical clerksh...
Purpose. To compare the diagnostic performances of students in five curriculum years educated at sch...
PURPOSE: This paper reports a prospective, randomised study comparing a problem-oriented practical (...
This is a prospective study to find out whether an interactive large-group case-based teaching appro...
Background: Instructional methods for teaching medical students to recognize common skin lesions var...
Background: The breadth of knowledge assimilated by undergraduates is substantial. Time must be util...
Objective. To determine whether using standardized patients dressed in moulage improves pharmacy stu...
The purpose of this study was to compare learning methods between the conventional and educational t...
OBJECTIVES: Determine effects of a limited-enforcement intelligent tutoring system in dermatopatholo...
Background: Case method (CM) as a teaching methodology to promote active learning and the profession...
BACKGROUND: There are two strategies to approach the dermatoscopic diagnosis of pigmented skin tumou...
Context: Undergraduate teaching in dermatology comprises didactic lectures and clinical classes. Int...
Background: Medical schools rarely offer exposure to clinical dermatology in the first-year curricul...
Background Over half of dermatologic conditions are seen by nondermatologists, yet medical students ...
Background: The breadth of knowledge assimilated by undergraduates is substantial. Time must be util...
Background/Aims: Limited data are available regarding the undergraduate dermatology clinical clerksh...
Purpose. To compare the diagnostic performances of students in five curriculum years educated at sch...
PURPOSE: This paper reports a prospective, randomised study comparing a problem-oriented practical (...
This is a prospective study to find out whether an interactive large-group case-based teaching appro...
Background: Instructional methods for teaching medical students to recognize common skin lesions var...
Background: The breadth of knowledge assimilated by undergraduates is substantial. Time must be util...
Objective. To determine whether using standardized patients dressed in moulage improves pharmacy stu...
The purpose of this study was to compare learning methods between the conventional and educational t...
OBJECTIVES: Determine effects of a limited-enforcement intelligent tutoring system in dermatopatholo...
Background: Case method (CM) as a teaching methodology to promote active learning and the profession...
BACKGROUND: There are two strategies to approach the dermatoscopic diagnosis of pigmented skin tumou...
Context: Undergraduate teaching in dermatology comprises didactic lectures and clinical classes. Int...
Background: Medical schools rarely offer exposure to clinical dermatology in the first-year curricul...
Background Over half of dermatologic conditions are seen by nondermatologists, yet medical students ...
Background: The breadth of knowledge assimilated by undergraduates is substantial. Time must be util...
Background/Aims: Limited data are available regarding the undergraduate dermatology clinical clerksh...
Purpose. To compare the diagnostic performances of students in five curriculum years educated at sch...