How video cases should be used as authentic stimuli in problem‐based medical education

Purpose  To examine problem‐based learning (PBL) students' views on the added value of video cases compared to text‐based cases in the pre‐clinical phase of undergraduate medical education and on the conditions for productive use of video in tutorial group discussions.

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