Both inquiry-based learning methods promote SDL, problem-solving, collaboration, and decision-making. The critical difference is that PBL focuses on learning while solving the problem, but CBL focuses on solving the case,e.g., closing the case.
Hi, great video! I'm about to enter med school in Portugal( Im Portuguese), and they teach through PBL. I have a few questions about your experience, did you have the normal theoretical classes, or was the full course PBL? Also, how are the grades done? You had exams after studying some time for a subject through PLB? Lastly, do any books/websites you recommend for studying? I'm sorry for the spam of questions, and maybe your channel already addresses them, but this is the first video I found. Sorry for the spelling, and thanks!
Hiii , i hope you’re life in your med school is great till now I wanted to ask you about your experience with the pbl cuz im also gonna join a school where they teach through pbl ,also if you have any tips to me it would be so helpful to me Thank youuu🥹
@@caesar2110Hi there! Everything is going well so far! When it comes to problem-based learning (PBL), you need to be adept at managing various egos, including your own and those of others. This way, every time your group gathers, you can genuinely learn from one another. For more pragmatic tips, I recommend following the "Ninja Nerd" channel on TH-cam. It offers a wealth of free content that can save you a lot of hard work. Additionally, if you're interested, I'm also a big fan of Amboss, although it's not free. However, my college provides us with free access. If you prefer reading, I suggest delving into books like Boron Physiology, Gray's Anatomy, Guyton Physiology, Katzung Pharmacology, and Robbins Pathology. They're excellent resources for expanding your knowledge. Hope it helps, and good luck!
Both inquiry-based learning methods promote SDL, problem-solving, collaboration, and decision-making. The critical difference is that PBL focuses on learning while solving the problem, but CBL focuses on solving the case,e.g., closing the case.
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My father also works at the University of Warrick, majoring in civil engineering, I hope one day I can be him!
Hi, great video!
I'm about to enter med school in Portugal( Im Portuguese), and they teach through PBL.
I have a few questions about your experience, did you have the normal theoretical classes, or was the full course PBL?
Also, how are the grades done? You had exams after studying some time for a subject through PLB?
Lastly, do any books/websites you recommend for studying?
I'm sorry for the spam of questions, and maybe your channel already addresses them, but this is the first video I found.
Sorry for the spelling, and thanks!
Hiii , i hope you’re life in your med school is great till now
I wanted to ask you about your experience with the pbl cuz im also gonna join a school where they teach through pbl ,also if you have any tips to me it would be so helpful to me
Thank youuu🥹
@@caesar2110Hi there! Everything is going well so far! When it comes to problem-based learning (PBL), you need to be adept at managing various egos, including your own and those of others. This way, every time your group gathers, you can genuinely learn from one another.
For more pragmatic tips, I recommend following the "Ninja Nerd" channel on TH-cam. It offers a wealth of free content that can save you a lot of hard work. Additionally, if you're interested, I'm also a big fan of Amboss, although it's not free. However, my college provides us with free access.
If you prefer reading, I suggest delving into books like Boron Physiology, Gray's Anatomy, Guyton Physiology, Katzung Pharmacology, and Robbins Pathology. They're excellent resources for expanding your knowledge.
Hope it helps, and good luck!
This was super insightful, thank you!
I agree.
Great video Ollie and I just love listening to your voice 😄
Your videos are so helpful! Thank you Ollie 🙏🏾
Ditch the music - it's distracting from what you're saying.