A novel approach to problem-based learning in a paramedicine programme
Nicole Mitchell
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Background:
Many paramedicine, nursing and medicine programmes use problem-based learning (PBL) to help bridge the gap between clinical theory and real-world practice.
Aim:
This paper describes a novel approach to PBL that has been used in a large, university-based paramedicine programme.
Methods:
Over a 3-year period, an applied pharmacology tutorial was progressively redesigned by a cross-disciplinary team of practising paramedic, pharmacy and educational design academics.
Findings:
A multi-space approach to PBL is described in six stages.
Discussion:
The pedagogical basis of the approach is examined. Strategies used within this subject are recommended for further evaluation and consideration.
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