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21 st Century Learning in Medicine: Traditional Teaching versus Team-based Learning

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Kamei, RK; Cook, S; Puthucheary, J; Starmer, CF
Published in: Medical Science Educator
June 1, 2012

The learning strategy developed by Duke-NUS educators, called TeamLEAD, incorporates Team-Based Learning principles. Lectures, readings and e-learning on a given topic are completed before class; in-class activity focuses on assuring understanding, applying principles, and solving problems within student teams facilitated by faculty. The study compared Duke-NUS students’ results on the National Board of Medical Examiners Comprehensive Basic Science Examination (CBSE) and United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 with those of US medical students. The Duke and Duke-NUS curriculum is unique in that the basic science foundation is taught in one year, typically half the time devoted at other US medical schools. At the end of their basic science instruction, the first three student cohorts from Duke-NUS performed comparably to US students on the CBSE At the end of their second year (devoted to clinical work), the Duke-NUS students scored significantly higher than the US students (66.5±7.8 vs. 61.0±11.0) (p<.0.05; 95% CI [65.1 to 67.9]). The first two years of Duke-NUS student also scored significantly higher than US students on the USMLE Step 1 (228.4±20.7 vs. 222±24) (p<.028; 95% CI [223.5 to 233.3]). In less curricular time, Duke-NUS students achieved the standards of basic science knowledge achieved by US medical students. Duke-NUS students at the end of their second (clinical) year, performed significantly higher than the US students.

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Medical Science Educator

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2156-8650

Publication Date

June 1, 2012

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22

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2

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57 / 64
 

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Kamei, R. K., Cook, S., Puthucheary, J., & Starmer, C. F. (2012). 21 st Century Learning in Medicine: Traditional Teaching versus Team-based Learning. Medical Science Educator, 22(2), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03341758
Kamei, R. K., S. Cook, J. Puthucheary, and C. F. Starmer. “21 st Century Learning in Medicine: Traditional Teaching versus Team-based Learning.” Medical Science Educator 22, no. 2 (June 1, 2012): 57–64. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03341758.
Kamei RK, Cook S, Puthucheary J, Starmer CF. 21 st Century Learning in Medicine: Traditional Teaching versus Team-based Learning. Medical Science Educator. 2012 Jun 1;22(2):57–64.
Kamei, R. K., et al. “21 st Century Learning in Medicine: Traditional Teaching versus Team-based Learning.” Medical Science Educator, vol. 22, no. 2, June 2012, pp. 57–64. Scopus, doi:10.1007/BF03341758.
Kamei RK, Cook S, Puthucheary J, Starmer CF. 21 st Century Learning in Medicine: Traditional Teaching versus Team-based Learning. Medical Science Educator. 2012 Jun 1;22(2):57–64.
Journal cover image

Published In

Medical Science Educator

DOI

EISSN

2156-8650

Publication Date

June 1, 2012

Volume

22

Issue

2

Start / End Page

57 / 64