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Scaffolding medical student knowledge and skills: team-based learning (TBL) and case-based learning (CBL).

Annette W BurgessElie MatarChris RobertsInam HaqLucy WynterJulian SingerEszter KalmanJane Bleasel
Published in: BMC medical education (2021)
While the TBL model was integral in developing students' knowledge and understanding of basic science concepts, the CBL model was integral in developing students' clinical reasoning skills. The strengths of CBL relative to TBL included the development of authentic clinical reasoning skills and guided facilitation of small group discussion. Our findings suggest that delivery of a medical curriculum may be enhanced through increased vertical integration, applying TBL in earlier phases of the medical program where the focus is on basic science principles, with CBL becoming more relevant as students move towards clinical immersion.
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