Abstract

Modern principles of instructional design were applied by the authors to an undergraduate medical school course in psychiatry with extremely promising results. The authors presented a description of the program design and instructional techniques to second-year medical students, emphasizing in a specific way the development and implementation of learning objectives. It was found that these instructional methods led both to increased perceived learning and greater actual learning.

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