Oman Medical Journal (Mar 2012)

Assessing Problem Based Learning in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

  • Thomas Frodl,
  • Louise Gallagher,
  • Norbert Skokauskas,
  • Michael Gill

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 168 – 169

Abstract

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The School of Medicine, TCD (Trinity College Dublin) has developed the undergraduate degree in Medicine in accordance with the Medical Council and the World Federation of Medical Education guidelines. The course is 5 years. At TCD, clinical and theoretical aspects of psychiatry for 4th-year medical students are delivered during a two-month attachment. Four days of the two months are allocated exclusively to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP), and up to ¼ of all students do a two-weekspeciality clinical rotation in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. A team of academic child and adolescent psychiatrists at TCD developed the structure and content of the PBL-based component of the program for CAP. The introduced PBL into the curriculum was received positively by the students; PBL was well liked, stimulating and preferred, especially by those interested in psychiatry as a career.

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