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The participation of basic sciences in the integrated curriculum of the Londrina State University medical school

The medical school of the State University of Londrina established an integrated curriculum using Problem Based Learning (PBL) as teaching strategy in the thematic modules of the medical course. Although according to the literature Problem Based Learning enhances the understanding and retention of basic sciences concepts, some authors fear that these basic concepts are not sufficiently emphasized in this methodology. The objective of this study is to evaluate the participation of basic sciences in the integrated curriculum of the Londrina State University medical school. To this purpose a semi-structured questionnaire was elaborated for evaluating the participation of teachers of the basic areas in the different activities making part of the current curriculum. There was an increase of 36% in the participation of basic science teachers in relation to the previous curriculum. It was verified that basic sciences teachers participated in activities of the integrated curriculum during the first four but mainly during the first two years. Efforts should be made for achieving a more intense integration of basic sciences and clinical practice throughout the course.

Basic Sciences; Integrated Curriculum; Problem Based Learning


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