SIU School of Medicine is internationally known for its innovative teaching and testing methods, including a competency-based curriculum and a dedication to training caring and competent physicians.

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What is Problem Based Learning (PBL)?

PBL is a learner-centered educational method In PBL, learners are progressively given more and more responsibility for their own education and become increasingly independent of the teacher for their education. PBL produces independent learners who can continue to learn on their own in life and in their chosen careers. The responsibility of the teacher in PBL is to provide the educational materials and guidance that facilitate learning. PBL is based on real world problems PBL is based on the messy, complex problems encountered in the real world as a stimulus for learning, integrating, and
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Learning from Teaching

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Problem-Based Learning

SIU has been at the forefront of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) since its inception. The late Dr. Howard Barrows, who was instrumental in creating PBL, was in residence at SIU until his retirement. The application of PBL at Southern Illinois University is seen in the Problem-Based Learning Curriculum of the medical school. The faculty of SIU has worked closely with teachers and schools in many different disciplines and areas (secondary education, college, veterinary medicine, nursing, dentistry, chiropractic, physiotherapy, business administration, engineering, law, computer science, and social
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Problem-Based Learning

SIU has been at the forefront of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) since its inception. The late Dr. Howard Barrows, who was instrumental in creating PBL, was in residence at SIU until his retirement. The application of PBL at Southern Illinois University is seen in the Problem-Based Learning Curriculum of the medical school. The faculty of SIU has worked closely with teachers and schools in many different disciplines and areas (secondary education, college, veterinary medicine, nursing, dentistry, chiropractic, physiotherapy, business administration, engineering, law, computer science, and social
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Problem-Based Learning

SIU has been at the forefront of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) since its inception. The late Dr. Howard Barrows, who was instrumental in creating PBL, was in residence at SIU until his retirement. The application of PBL at Southern Illinois University is seen in the Problem-Based Learning Curriculum of the medical school. The faculty of SIU has worked closely with teachers and schools in many different disciplines and areas (secondary education, college, veterinary medicine, nursing, dentistry, chiropractic, physiotherapy, business administration, engineering, law, computer science, and social
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NBME Faculty Resources

The National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) is an independent, not-for-profit organization that develops and manages the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). NBME offers a range of resources to help faculty create a range of medical questions for examinations. The following are just a few of the resources that may be useful. NBME U is an online collection of lessons for individuals interested in learning a range of topics relevant to high-quality assessment for the health professions. It has been developed in conjunction with NBME's 100-year anniversary. NBME U is not an
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A Private Universe

A Private Universe (20 minutes) This video brings into sharp focus the dilemma facing all educators: Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp basic science concepts? Interviews are held with high school students and Ivy League graduates asking them to explain what causes the seasons and the phases of the moon. Even the brightest students in the class have false ideas based on enduring misconceptions that traditional instructional methods cannot overcome. Produced by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. 1987. This link http://www.learner.org/vod/login.html?pid=9 will take
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Learning from Teaching

Learning from Teaching is a means of awarding AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ to faculty members engaged in teaching, supervising, precepting, or evaluating medical students and residents. The AMA Council for Medical Education has approved the awarding of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for such activities. Both the AMA and ACCME have established definitions of Learning from Teaching as a means to acknowledge what most academic medical centers have known for a long time — faculty members learn from their hours of preparation for encounters with learners in UME and GME. Guidelines for Learning from
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Career Advancements

Need help with writing a personal statement? Have you ever been asked to write personal statements either for awards, grant applications, or promotion/tenure? " What Shall I Put in a Personal Statement? " is a helpful article to help assist in accomplishing your goals Need help with getting your work done? Barriers to taking action include perfectionism, indecision, lack of information or tools, and of course, "not enough time." This article present guidelines to help in these areas: Execution: Getting Your Work Done.
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Distinguished Alumni Award

The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes alumni who have made an outstanding commitment to the health and welfare of their patients and their community, as well as for humanitarian activities (community setting) or who have made outstanding contributions to medicine and distinguished service to mankind (academic/research medicine). The Alumni Achievement Award recognizes significant career contributions through clinical service, research, education, public or professional service and/or administrative leadership (no longer than 15 years following graduation) of his/her career. Award selection
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