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Problem-Based Learning (PBL): Developing Medical Training in Londrina, Brazil

Abstract:

Objective:

To record the activities conducted by the Teacher Qualification Committee (TQC) at the School of Medicine of the State University in Londrina, Paraná, Brazil (UEL), in order to sensitize and train professors during the implementation of problem-based learning (PBL).

Method:

Consult the Committee file, and analyze the activities conducted by it.

Results:

From 1997 to 2001, awareness raising courses were held on the in-depth use of PBL; elaboration of problems development of a thematic module; forums of tutors; and training courses for tutors with to different designs. Activities in the courses included: observing and experiencing tutor groups; elaborating problems planning thematic modules; discussing steps in tutorial dynamics and problems emerging in performing the tutor's role; training in skills and activities in course-community interaction; and the evaluation system.

Conclusion:

The teacher training program in Londrina was designed and implemented on the basis of demand emerging from the implementation of the new methodology, and according to the degree of the teacher participation (or resistance to) the process. The work received a positive assessment and identified the importance of a broader training program involving the management professional, and pedagogical tiers in the process.

Key-words:
Educacion, Medical; Faculty Medical; Training; Problem Based Learning

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