Journal article
Exploring the context of biomedical research through a problem-based course for undergraduate students.
Abstract
Students in an interdisciplinary program explored the manufacture of biomedical knowledge in a problem-based course. Because the class size was two to three times larger than the normal tutorial group, suitable modifications were made (formation of floating groups around defined learning tasks, formal presentations, written reports, and evaluations by students and tutor). A variety of problems and/or cases drawn from research papers, …
Authors
Rangachari PK
Journal
Advances in Physiology Education, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. s40–s51
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Publication Date
6 2000
DOI
10.1152/advances.2000.23.1.s40
ISSN
1043-4046