罕见病研究 (Jul 2024)

Developing Syllabus for Rare Breast Diseases Using the Integrated Multimodality of Case-/Problem-/Resource-Based Learning

  • YAO Ru,
  • ZHANG Jiahui,
  • LIAN Jie,
  • QU Yang,
  • ZHANG Xinyue,
  • HUANG Xin,
  • GAO Lu,
  • ZHAO Jun,
  • HUANG Li,
  • JIANG Yingzi,
  • LUO Linzhi,
  • SHEN Songjie,
  • MAO Feng,
  • SUN Qiang,
  • PAN Bo,
  • ZHOU Yidong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12376/j.issn.2097-0501.2024.03.019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 391 – 399

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ObjectiveThis study aims at establishing a teaching catalog and content for breast rare diseases and developing the syllabus for the breast rare disease using integrated multimodality of case-/problem-/resource-based learning (CBL+PBL+RBL).MethodsBy conducting bibliometrics co-occurrence analysis, we collected 6291 articles on breast rare disease published from January, 1975 to June, 2024. Additionally, we retrieved the Textbook on Rare Diseases, the Catalog of Chinese Rare Disease, and Second Batch of Rare Disease Catalog and then decided the teaching content.ResultsFrom 16, 387 keywords, 1000 (6.1%) keywords were identified through co-occurrence analysis, including 50(0.3%) candidate diseases. These were classified into three categories: rare primary breast diseases, rare genetic mutation-related diseases associated with breast cancer, and rare systemic multi-system diseases involving the breast. From the candidate list, 20(0.1%) rare primary breast diseases were further selected for their notable clinical teaching significance, and significant multi-systemic diseases affecting the breast, whether related to gene mutations or not. Teaching plans were drafted using a diversified parallel teaching approaches, taking into account the characteristics of different diseases and the focus of different teaching methods.ConclusionsThis study initiated the development of the teaching content for breast rare diseases and developed the teaching syllabus using the CBL+PBL+RBL integrated multi teaching model and targeting each rare breast disease for the critical point for teaching.

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