Literature DB >> 9157728

[CASUS model trial. A computer-assisted author system for problem-oriented learning in medicine].

M R Fischer1, S Schauer, C Gräsel, T Baehring, H Mandl, R Gärtner, W Scherbaum, P C Scriba.   

Abstract

The CASUS-project, a three year publicly funded effort to improve the quality of continuing medical education in Germany, has one major goal: The development and evaluation of an easy-to-handle author-system for problem-oriented learning in medicine. On the theoretical basis of the cognitive apprenticeship-approach, the concept of a teaching and learning database as a hypermedia system was built. The student should learn to manage authentical problems in the form of authentical clinical cases. The step-by-step learning process is expert-guided by the clinical authors of each case. The creation of various differential diagnoses by the learner is strongly supported in the process. The structure of the program can also be used for case-based examinations. In parallel to the technical development, a case-selection process for medical students students in internal medicine was initiated. About 120 relevant diseases were identified to be represented in the CASUS-case library. Prevalence, transferability of knowledge, treatability, urgence of treatment and preventive aspects were used as selection criteria. The system will be evaluated during the implementation of test cases and will then be available to be used by authors and students on a routine basis in 1997.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9157728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Arztl Fortbild (Jena)        ISSN: 0044-2178


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Journal:  Med Klin (Munich)       Date:  1999-02-15

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6.  Guessing right - whether and how medical students give incorrect reasons for their correct diagnoses.

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7.  Immersive educational curriculum on intracoronary optical coherence tomography image analysis among naïve readers.

Authors:  Nicholas Kassis; Joseph R Weber; William Adams; Lucas Burke; Matthew P Laubham; Mark Pelka; Nkiru Osude; Matthew Schreier; Samuel Robertson; Emily Janak; John J Lopez
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9.  Virtual patients: the influence of case design and teamwork on students' perception and knowledge - a pilot study.

Authors:  Frederik Jäger; Martin Riemer; Martin Abendroth; Susanne Sehner; Sigrid Harendza
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10.  Ward rounds in internal medicine: Validation of an Entrustable Professional Activity (EPA) observation checklist.

Authors:  Valerie Schmelter; Esther März; Christian Adolf; Teresa L Wölfel; Christian Lottspeich; Martin R Fischer; Ralf Schmidmaier
Journal:  GMS J Med Educ       Date:  2018-05-15
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