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Minisymposium on teaching clinical decision making

Teaching epidemiology and biostatistics through interactive problem solvingFootnote*

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Pages 129-132 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Medical education should prepare students for the reasoning and decision making that are required in a physician's clinical work. The disciplines of epidemiology and biostatistics, as combined in clinical epidemiology, lend themselves very well to this purpose. A lecture course in epidemiology and biostatistics was redesigned to emphasize interactive learning through problem‐solving workshops in which students worked with actual data from two epidemiologic studies. A third workshop provided experience in the critical appraisal of an epidemiologic study from the current literature. Students respond favorably to these active learning experiences, which deal with relevant contemporary health problems. The concepts of clinical epidemiology should be integrated into clinical teaching in all stages of training.

Notes

Presented, in part, at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Education, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 5, 1990.

Department of Medicine, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York.

Special Studies, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York.

Department of Family Practice, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York.

Present address: Department of Family Medicine, Memorial Hospital‐Brown University, Pawtucket, RI 02860.

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Notes on contributors

Charles B. Eaton

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