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Applying the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle in medical education to refine an antibiotics therapy active learning session.

Stacey R RoseRichard HamillAndrew CarusoNital P Appelbaum
Published in: BMC medical education (2021)
This intervention suggests that active learning, with regular incorporation of student feedback vis-à-vis a PDSA cycle, was effective in achieving high student engagement in an Internal Medicine core clerkship session on antibiotic therapy. Iterative interventions based on student feedback, such as providing an antibiotic reference table and answer choices for each case, further improved student receptivity and perceived educational value. The study findings have potential implications for medical education and suggest that the application of the PDSA cycle can optimize active learning pedagogies and outcomes.
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