Authors: Hassan Khan, Ather M. Taqui, Muhammad Rizwanulhaq Khawaja, Zafar Fatmi
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0000632
Abstract Summary
Problem-based learning (PBL) may better prepare medical students for research careers than traditional lectures. A study of 150 Pakistani medical students found PBL and lecture-based learners had similar research knowledge, but PBL students showed significantly more positive attitudes toward research (75.5% vs 66.7%, p=0.021) and higher participation rates (89% vs 74%).
Why Brain? ðŸ§
Problem-based learning improves medical students’ attitudes toward research compared to traditional lectures, with higher participation rates and confidence, potentially boosting future research output.
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