PreClerk101
PreClerk101
Welcome to PreClerk101, the podcast created by McMaster medical students to help Pre-Clerks navigate through Pre-Clerkship and Problem-Based Learning. Join us as we dive into the challenges and triumphs of Pre-Clerkship, share study tips, and explore the world of Problem-Based Learning. Tune in to gain valuable insights and resources for your medical journey.
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Mechanism-Based Approach: Thrombocytopenia 06.02.2026 15:03
Understand the underlying driving mechanism for thrombocytopenia to help guide management.
Mechanism-Based Approach: Hypoxemia 06.02.2026 17:11
Demystify hypoxemia with a mechanism-based approach.
Mechanism-Based Approach: Heart Failure 06.02.2026 13:08
Learn a mechanism-based approach to heart failure.
Role of the Tutor 21.09.2025 25:48
With the help of Dr. Stella Pasion, we break down the role of the tutor; expectations, feedback, and real stories from both sides of the table. Whether you’re a student or a tutor, you’ll come away with insights to make tutorials smoother, more effective, and a lot less intimidating.
Pre-Clerkship Evaluations 21.09.2025 12:28
Don't be fooled, Mac really does have exams! Ankit gives an introduction to the various evaluations in Pre-Clerkship.
Intro to Mechanism-Based Approaches: Airway Obstructions 09.09.2025 12:52
Learn about mechanism-based approaches to scaffold your learning around airway obstructions.
PBL Structure & Components + Making Tutorial Worthwhile 09.09.2025 13:57
Ashlyn and Viktoryia break down PBL components and give tips for making tutorial worthwhile.
The Origins of Problem-Based Learning at McMaster 09.09.2025 15:45
Dr. Geoffrey Norman joins us to discuss the origins of McMaster's most famous teaching method, PBL.
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