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How to Study for PA School: A Guide to Effective Study of Medicine for 1st year PA Students
Learn how to effectively study for the first year of medical school with this comprehensive guide. From mastering memory retention to finding the right study methods, this blog post covers it all. Maximize your active learning and achieve success with ease.
Guide to Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in PA School
Problem-based learning is a teaching method used in medical education where students are presented with a real-life medical case or scenario, and then work in small groups to analyze and solve the problem by using their knowledge and problem-solving skills.