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2008 - 2009
Smart Ideas User's Guide
Student Small Group Evaluation of Professionalism
About Passwords, Browsers and Playing Videos on the PIL Web Site
Archived 2007-2008 PIL website

The Program for Integrated Learning (PIL) provides an alternative to a lecture-based
curriculum. The center of this curriculum is the small group in which students study
clinical cases. Guided by a faculty facilitator, students learn in an integrated,
interactive format, mastering the sciences basic to medicine, behavioral sciences,
community and preventive medicine, women's health and principles of medical ethics, as
well as communication, physical diagnosis and history-taking skills. The small
group experience is enhanced by structured labs and resource sessions presented by faculty.
Focus on clinical cases assures that students emphasize learning in disciplines
dealing with the Patient as a Person and provides first year students an opportunity
to use what they learn in a clinical setting during their Primary Care Practicum in
the fourth block. In addition to acquiring scientific knowledge and clinical
skills, PIL students learn teamwork and begin to develop the professional skills
required to interact with patients and colleagues, including the ability to give and
receive constructive criticism (evaluation) and to present material to peers.
PIL provides the context for students to develop lifelong, independent learning skills
from the first day they begin classes.
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- Susan Coffey-Zern, M.D., PIL Director - PIL Curriculum
Colleen Dunne, Program Administrator, Year 1 Coordinator and Year 1 and Year 2 Grades
Kathleen Robinson, Year 2 Coordinator
Natalie Myers, Year 1 Clinical Skills and Primary Care Practicum Coordinator
TBN, Year 2 Clinical Skills Coordinator
- PIL Office
- Drexel University
- College of Medicine
- 2900 Queen Lane, Room 226
- Philadelphia, PA 19129
- TEL: (215) 991-8550
- FAX: (215) 843-6530
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