Abstract
Both Pediatrics in Review (PIR) and CompuPREP are rich resources that can be incorporated into the clinical curricula designed for medical students. Although both are geared to meet the needs of the practicing pediatrician, in our experience they have served as excellent adjuncts to self-study syllabi, lecture presentations, and small group discussions for students, as well. Creative Use of PIR At the University of Massachusetts, the review articles and their associated quizzes, the section entitled "Index of Suspicion," and the Guides for Record Review all have been used for a variety of instructional purposes. The review articles are especially adaptable to seminars using a problem-based or clinical problem-solving model.
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