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Re: PBL in rational use of medicines Attn. Dr Ranbir

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Dear Dr Ranbir,

Nice to see you active on NetRUM. Thanks for your valuable posting. I am sure our members will go through the BMJ article on PBL which you have mentioned.

Keep posting

Anupama

From: anupama sukhlecha <anupama_acad@ .co. in>Subject: new discussion: PBL in rational use of medicinesnetrumgroups (DOT) comDate: Monday, 5 April, 2010, 6:45 AM

Dear friends,

Welcome to our new discussion on "Problem based learning on rational use of medicines for undergraduate students." Hope you are all excited about this new topic.

Introduction: Problem based learning (PBL) is considered an institutional approach that may solve the difficulties encountered by students: - to use the knowledge gained in a clinical setting,

- to integrate the knowledge acquired in different disciplines

- to stress the need for continuing education. Let us begin our discussion with a few questions:

What is PBL?

2. What is the process of PBL?

3. What is the plan of PBL?

4. Please narrate your experience on PBL.

Waiting for your postings eagerly

Anupama

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M P Shah Medical college,

Jamnagar

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