Accelerated-Learning-Online.com - helping you learn faster
Home | Contact Us
Search Site:
 
Home
Learning State
Learning Process
Memory Techniques
Learning Styles
Learning Approach
Learning Challenges
Other Resources
Research Articles
Brain News
Contact Us

Research article summary:

Using the case-discussion method to teach epidemiology and biostatistics.

Abstract Extract:
Medical students must learn the principles of epidemiology and biostatistics to critically evaluate the medical literature. However, this subject has traditionally been difficult to teach. In 1997 at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the required ... (Full abstract text below)

Published 2003Apr in Journal: Acad Med (Language : eng)

Full Pubmed Extract

This information was retrieved, real-time, on your behalf from the public area of the Pubmed website:

1. Acad Med. 2003 Apr;78(4):365-71

Using the case-discussion method to teach epidemiology and biostatistics.

Marantz PR, Burton W, Steiner-Grossman P

Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA. marantz@aecom.yu.edu

Medical students must learn the principles of epidemiology and biostatistics to critically evaluate the medical literature. However, this subject has traditionally been difficult to teach. In 1997 at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the required first-year course in epidemiology and biostatistics was revised to use the case-discussion teaching method. In preparation for the course, experienced faculty participated in an intensive, two-day training workshop. The course, taught to 163 first-year medical students, was structured in two parts: (1) three lectures complemented by a detailed syllabus, followed by a multiple-choice midterm exam; and (2) six case-discussion seminars, followed by a short answer/essay final exam. There were seven case-discussion groups with 23-24 students each. The program was evaluated using subjective faculty feedback, examination scores, and student evaluation questionnaires. Faculty noted excellent student preparation and participation. Multiple-choice exam scores were comparable to those from earlier years, and a short answer/essay exam demonstrated good student mastery of the required material. Student evaluation was overwhelmingly positive, and significantly improved from prior years of the course. Positive student evaluations of the course using this teaching method continued over the next four years; National Board of Medical Examiners examination scores indicated success in mastery of the material; and student assessment of the course improved on the AAMC Graduation Questionnaire. This favorable experience suggests that case-discussion teaching can be employed successfully in teaching principles of epidemiology and biostatistics to medical students.

PMID : 12691965 [PubMed - Indexed for MEDLINE]


This information is obtained from the National Library of Medicine (NLM). Abstract text and other information may be subject to copyright. Type "NLM copyright" into Google for more information.

Full Author Information

First NameLastNameInitials
Paul RMarantzPR
WilliamBurtonW
PennySteiner-GrossmanP

Affiliation: Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA. marantz@aecom.yu.edu

3rd Party provider links

Click the links below to go to related 3rd party information:

MESH categories and related page links

This article was linked to the MESH categories shown on the left below. The links on the right are related Memletics pages.

Category links from this article:

  • Biometry
  • Education, Medical
  • Educational Measurement
  • Epidemiology - education
  • Humans
  • New York City
  • Program Evaluation
  • Statistics as Topic - education
  • Teaching - methods
   

Related Memletics topics:

Links for this article

For links to places where you can get the full text of this article see links. Note there may be a subscription or fee required for access to the full text.

New! Using similar technology to this site, we have launched find-health-articles.com, targeting over 1 million health research article abstracts.

Related Articles

Here are some articles related to this one (by title keywords):

Keywords in this article:

aamc, albert, answer, assessment, biostatistics, board, case, choice, college, comparable, complemented, continued, course, critically, day, demonstrated, detailed, difficult, discussion, earlier, einstein, employed, epidemiology, essay, evaluate, evaluated, evaluation, evaluations, exam, examination, examiners, excellent, experienced, faculty, favorable, feedback, final, first, followed, four, good, graduation, groups, improved, indicated, intensive, learn, lectures, literature, mastery, material, medical, medicine, method, midterm, multiple, national, next, noted, overwhelmingly, participated, participation, parts, positive, preparation, principles, prior, program, questionnaires, required, revised, scores, seminars, seven, short, six, structured, students, subject, subjective, success, successfully, suggests, syllabus, taught, teach, teaching, three, traditionally, training, two, workshop, year, years

Also, see our new free speed reading online course (beta version)

© Advanogy.com 2003-2007 - All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Statement | Contact Us