Stimulating students’ critical thinking skills in pharmacology using case report generation

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES African Journal of Health Professions Education Pub Date : 2021-10-07 DOI:10.7196/AJHPE.2021.V13I3.1514
Ss Mlambo
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To encourage critical thinking and appropriate application of pharmacological concepts, especially in the face of limited contact sessions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, students were tasked to generate and answer one another’s case reports. Additionally, each student had to provide feedback on their peers’ attempts to answer their case report questions, under the guidance and moderation of the lecturer.
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利用案例报告生成激发学生药理学的批判性思维技能
为了鼓励批判性思维和适当应用药理学概念,特别是面对COVID-19大流行带来的有限接触时间,学生们的任务是生成和回答彼此的病例报告。此外,每个学生都必须在讲师的指导和调节下,对同伴试图回答他们的案例报告问题提供反馈。
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