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Published 
10/22/2009
Title: Thalassaemia PBL Case

Resource Type: PBL Materials

Primary Author: Niels Larsen, Assoc. Professor

Institution: Ross University
Description: This resource is a problem based learning case (PBL) on alpha-thalassaemia syndrome (patient with HbH disease). The case has been used in a PBL format where the first 5-pages of the case are handed out in session one, 3 more pages are handed out after hearing and discussing the research in session two, and finally the postscript and the expected learning issues are handed out during session three. The case naturally leads the students to study causes of fatigue and then anemia, especially microc ....
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Published 
10/01/2009
Title: Interactive Pediatric Cases for Senior Capstone Courses

Resource Type: Virtual Patient

Primary Author: Sherilyn  Smith

Institution: University of Washington School of Medicine
Description: The following 5 case scenarios cover common pediatric problems that interns will see. The cases were developed for interactive small group teaching settings. Students are provided with patient sign outs and then a faculty member presents the case and the participants work together to respond to the patient's clinical problems. In addition, to reviewing the management of common problems such as respiratory distress, fever and pain, students practice using and creating cross-cover sign outs.
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Published 
02/11/2009
Title: Toby Cartwright - Bilious Emesis in a Neonate

Resource Type: PBL Materials

Primary Author: Amy  Holthouser, MD

Institution: University of Louisville School of Medicine
Description: This is a problem-based learning (PBL) case for use with first year medical students learning the anatomy and embryology of the gastrointestinal system. It highlights four important GI malformations - Hirschprung's Disease, Midgut Malrotation and Volvulus, Duodenal Atresia, and Ileo-jejunal Atresia. These four malformations each have a different mechanism, highlighting different key points about the embryological development of the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, the case provides the clini ....
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