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Twelve tips for postgraduate interprofessional case-based learning.

Martha Krogh Topperzer1, Louise Ingerslev Roug1, Liv Andrés-Jensen1, Peter Pontoppidan2, Marianne Hoffmann2, Hanne Baekgaard Larsen1, Kjeld Schmiegelow1,2,3, Jette Led Sørensen3.   

Abstract

Based on developing, implementing, and evaluating postgraduate interprofessional case-based learning, we have written these twelve tips for health education planners who wish to apply case-based learning in the clinical setting. Interprofessional case-based learning engages participants in a structured manner towards uncovering decisions processes and patterns of action that resemble the clinical reality in which various healthcare professionals handle multifaceted tasks related to the optimal patient treatment. Postgraduate interprofessional case-based learning has the potential to break down traditional hierarchical structures as interactions generate respectful behaviour. We present two models of case-based learning to assist in standardising, structuring, and systematising postgraduate interprofessional case-based learning. We have created 12 practical tips for the design, implementation, and evaluation of successful postgraduate interprofessional case-based learning integrated into the existing clinical setting.

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Keywords:  Design; clinical; evaluation; implementation; method

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33761309     DOI: 10.1080/0142159X.2021.1896691

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


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