Journal of Biology ›› 2025, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (5): 122-.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-1736.2025.05.122
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ZHANG Mingjun, CHEN Wei, HUANG Qi, LI Na, PENG Yao, YAO Senbang
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Abstract: This study investigated the effectiveness of the case-based study (CBS) teaching method in standardized residency training and evaluated its impact on clinical reasoning, comprehensive competence, and doctor-patient communication skills. In the CBS group, a scenario-driven, interactive approach based on real cases was implemented, whereas the control group received traditional lecture-based instruction supplemented literature review. Outcomes were assessed through examinations basic knowledge, case analysis, and procedural skills using the Set Elicit Give Understand End (SEGUE) framework; and training feedback and satisfaction surveys. Results demonstrated that the CBS group achieved significantly higher mean scores all three examinations the control group (P<0.05). Post-training SEGUE scores improved markedly (P<0.001), higher in the CBS group (P<0.001). These findings suggest that the CBS teaching model enhances oncology residents theoretical knowledge, clinical thinking, procedural skills, and communication abilities, demonstrating its efficacy.
Key words: case-based study, oncology, standardized training, clinical thinking, doctor-patient communication
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G642
ZHANG Mingjun, CHEN Wei, HUANG Qi, LI Na, PENG Yao, YAO Senbang. Research on enhancing the thinking ability of medical residents through case-based study teaching method[J]. Journal of Biology, 2025, 42(5): 122-.
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