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Linking existing knowledge to new knowledge by presenting it in the
form of a case or a problem is a popular and effective educational
approach resulting in better retention of the knowledge and
improved ability to apply that knowledge to solve real problems.
This problem-based learning (PBL) method was introduced into
medical education at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, in
1969. Since then it has been widely incorporated into secondary,
undergraduate, and graduate education in a variety of disciplines
worldwide. This new volume for the Anesthesiology Problem-Based
Learning series reviews pediatric anesthesia utilizing the PBL
approach. Each chapter deals with conditions and problems in
pediatric anesthesia practice presented as a case stem with
questions to encourage critical thinking, followed by an
evidence-based discussion and multiple-choice questions for
self-assessment. Cases were carefully selected to present a broad
systems-based tour of commonly encountered clinical cases in
pediatric anesthesia. The book can be used to review an upcoming
clinical case or as a PBL tool. The 'Stem Case and Key Questions'
and 'Discussion' sections can serve as the basis for interactive
learning experiences for study groups or as a broad yet in-depth
clinical review of the subspecialty for the individual learner.
Self-assessment questions can be used as a measure of knowledge
acquisition or simply as a question bank to prepare for
examinations.
Professional, Ethical, Legal, and Educational Lessons in Medicine:
A Problem Based Approach provides a comprehensive review of the
complex and challenging field of professional medical practice. Its
problem-based format incorporates a vast pool of practical,
board-exam-style multiple-choice questions for self-assessment, and
is an ideal resource for exam preparation as well as ongoing
clinical education among trainees and clinicians The practice of
medicine is not only about clinical care of patients. Physicians
must navigate ethical conundrums, legal pitfalls, and quality
improvement issues while maintaining scrupulous professionalism and
being exemplary educators. This volume addresses common issues in
the realm of professional medical practice not typically covered in
other texts. Each of the 73 chapters presents a problem-based case
that branches out into an oral board examination type stem
questions. A discussion section with brief review articles
summarizes the most recent literature. Multiple-choice questions
with answers allows for comprehensive self-assessment or
interactive group quizzes. This book will appeal to medical and
allied health professionals in all specialties of medicine. It is
an excellent and hands-on reference for the related but diverse
domains associated with professional healthcare practice by
students, physicians, and other healthcare providers compacted into
one volume.
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