
Linking Existing Knowledge To New Knowledge By Presenting It In The Form Of A Case Or A Problem Is A Popular And Effective Educational Approach Resulting In Better Retention Of The Knowledge And Improved Ability To Apply That Knowledge To Solve Real Problems. This Problem-based Learning (pbl) Method Was Introduced Into Medical Education At Mcmaster University In Ontario, Canada, In 1969. Since Then It Has Been Widely Incorporated Into Secondary, Undergraduate, And Graduate Education In A Variety Of Disciplines Worldwide. This New Volume For The Anesthesiology Problem-based Learning Series Reviews Pediatric Anesthesia Utilizing The Pbl Approach. Each Chapter Deals With Conditions And Problems In Pediatric Anesthesia Practice Presented As A Case Stem With Questions To Encourage Critical Thinking, Followed By An Evidence-based Discussion And Multiple-choice Questions For Self-assessment. Cases Were Carefully Selected To Present A Broad Systems-based Tour Of Commonly Encountered Clinical Cases In Pediatric Anesthesia. The Book Can Be Used To Review An Upcoming Clinical Case Or As A Pbl Tool. The 'stem Case And Key Questions' And 'discussion' Sections Can Serve As The Basis For Interactive Learning Experiences For Study Groups Or As A Broad Yet In-depth Clinical Review Of The Subspecialty For The Individual Learner. Self-assessment Questions Can Be Used As A Measure Of Knowledge Acquisition Or Simply As A Question Bank To Prepare For Examinations.
This text investigates the efficacy of the problem-based learning (PBL) methodology in enhancing clinical decision-making and knowledge retention within the specialized field of pediatric anesthesiology. The authors, a team of experienced anesthesiologists, utilize a structured case-study framework to bridge the gap between theoretical medical knowledge and practical application. By presenting clinical scenarios as 'stems,' the book forces the reader to engage in active diagnostic and procedural reasoning before reviewing evidence-based discussions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in medical education recognize this volume as a practical tool for both individual study and group-based clinical review. Readers frequently note that the structured format is particularly effective for those preparing for board examinations or refreshing knowledge before specific surgical procedures.
Page Count:
464
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190685166
ISBN-13:
9780190685164
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