YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
Online ISSN : 1347-5231
Print ISSN : 0031-6903
ISSN-L : 0031-6903
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基礎から臨床までをつなげる分野横断的統合型初年次導入教育「薬学入門」の学習効果
八巻 耕也上田 昌史上田 久美子江本 憲昭水谷 暢明池田 宏二八木 敬子田中 将史土生 康司中山 喜明武田 紀彦森脇 健介北河 修治
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2016 年 136 巻 7 号 p. 1051-1064

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 In 2013, Kobe Pharmaceutical University established “Yakugaku Nyumon”, an interdisciplinary course, which consists of omnibus lectures and problem-based learning (PBL) on topics ranging from basic to clinical subjects. The themes of the PBL were original ones; “Study from package inserts of aspirin”, which aimed to reinforce the contents of the interdisciplinary lectures, and “Let's think about aspirin derivatives (super-aspirin)”, which aimed to engender an interest in studying pharmacy. The PBL featured questions from teachers to help with study and was therefore referred to as “question-led PBL” (Q-PBL). The Q-PBL regarding aspirin derivatives began with preparing answers to the questions for a small group discussion (SGD) as an assignment, followed by a SGD, a presentation, and peer-feedback. From an analysis of the questionnaire survey, it was found that students considered the Q-PBL satisfying and that they had achieved the 4 aims: (1) to increase the motivation to study, (2) to enhance an understanding of the relations and significance of basic and clinical sciences, (3) to comprehend the learning content, and (4) to recognize the importance of communication. The Q-PBL with assignments has two favorable points. One is that the first-year students can challenge difficult and high-level questions when they are given these as assignments. The other is that students, who are unfamiliar with SGD can engage in discussions with other students using the knowledge gained from the assignment. The introduction of omnibus lectures and Q-PBL, along with these improvements in theme, application, and review process, promises increased learning efficacy at the university.

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