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1100-1115 3 Computer Assisted Learning: using and doing research in primary<br />

care<br />

Linda Leighton-Beck*, Philip Hannaford, Neil Hamilton, Sara Shaw and Yvonne<br />

Carter; Scottish Council for Postgraduate Medical & Dental Education, Aberdeen,<br />

UK<br />

1115-1130 4 Extracting core competencies “bottom up” from case histories by<br />

an online consensus seeking process in family medicine<br />

Peter Schlaeppi* and Ralph Bloch; University of Bern, Switzerland<br />

1130-1145 5 A new era of teaching. An innovative resource for continuing<br />

medical education and evidence based management<br />

K El-Hayes, B McElhinney, B Adams, E Boyd and K McKinney; Co Down,<br />

Northern Ireland<br />

1145-1200 6 Evaluating medical student and resident education: a CME software<br />

program<br />

J C Edwards*, P Ogden and A A Stricker; Texas A & M University, USA<br />

1200-1215 7 Metabolic challenges on CD-ROMs<br />

Marie-Paule Van Damme*, Jonathan Gould, Bruce Livett, Janet Macaulay, Ron<br />

Maxwell and Graham Parslow; Monash University, Clayton, Australia<br />

1215-1230 Discussion [Opening Discussant: Dr Megan Quentin-Baxter]<br />

8B<br />

Wednesday 5 September<br />

Implementation of Problem-based Learning<br />

Chairperson: Professor Arcadi Gual<br />

Room: Teaching Building, Hörsaal 2 (Ground Floor)<br />

1030-1045 1 Problem-based learning for trainees in Anaesthesiology<br />

Sigrid Adam* and Jan Klein; Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />

1045-1100 2 Communicating with students in a problem-based curriculum:<br />

experiences with WebCT<br />

Michelle McLean and Kathy Murrell; Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine,<br />

Congella, South Africa<br />

1100-1115 3 Faculty members and senior students as facilitators in PBL-groups<br />

- similarities and differences<br />

Are Holen*, Kristin Wigen and Øyvind Ellingsen; Norwegian University of Science<br />

and Technology, Trondheim, Norway<br />

1115-1130 4 Tutors’ perspectives of problem-based learning<br />

Diana Kelly; Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ School of Medicine, London, UK<br />

1130-1145 5 The E.D.I.T. project in Linköping: using web-based scenarios for PBL<br />

Wolfram Antepohl*, Anne-Christine Persson, Margareta Bachrach-Lindström and<br />

Björn Bergdahl; Division of Medical Education, Linköping University, SWEDEN<br />

1145-1200 6 How to promote success in a PBL tutorial session<br />

N Paganus*, K Lonka and T Hätönen; University of Helsinki, FINLAND<br />

1200-1215 7 Evaluation of the student staff in the experience of PBL in the<br />

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