Trial of integrated laboratory practice.

@article{Matsuo2011TrialOI,
  title={Trial of integrated laboratory practice.},
  author={Osamu Matsuo and Yuzo Takahashi and Chikara Abe and Kunihiko Tanaka and Akira Nakashima and Hironobu Morita},
  journal={Advances in physiology education},
  year={2011},
  volume={35 2},
  pages={
          237-40
        }
}
In most laboratory practices for students in medical schools, a laboratory guidebook is given to the students, in which the procedures are precisely described. The students merely follow the guidebook without thinking deeply, which spoils the students and does not entice them to think creatively. Problem-based learning (PBL) could be one means for the students themselves to actively learn, find problems, and resolve them. Such a learning attitude nurtures medical students with lifelong learning… 

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