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EDUCATION CASE STUDIES

Using integrated learning experiences to promote clinical competence: an instructional case study

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ABSTRACT

This case study describes a novel end-of-semester instructional method that ties together content between courses at three points during an entry-level occupational therapy curriculum. In these integrated curriculum event, known as the ‘ICE’, small groups of students work together to perform portions of the OT process in the context of a case study. Early evidence suggests that the ICE breaks down the silos between courses and fosters higher-order thinking and increasingly advanced clinical reasoning.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work occurred as part of curriculum development at Washington University School of Medicine's Program in Occupational Therapy. There was no external funding.

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