%0 Journal Article %T Subjective and Objective Evaluation of PBL Outcomes in Preclinical Medical Students %A Ramesh Kumar Marya %J Internet Journal of Medical Update - EJOURNAL %D 2012 %I Dr. Arun Kumar Agnihotri %X Problem based learning curriculum is widely recognized as a progressive, learner-centered, active learning approach and is currently used in the entire medical curriculum in over 10% of medical schools worldwide. But, is there real evidence that PBL is more effective than traditional approaches? In this report, outcomes of a PBL tutorial in 55 second year MBBS students have been evaluated by the facilitators (subjective evaluation) and by asking the students a set of questions based on the intended outcome of the PBL ( objective evaluation) soon after the completion of PBL tutorial. In the subjective assessment by the facilitators, all the students scored over 80% marks. In the objective assessment, out of 55 students, only three students scored over 50% marks. Perusal of answers to individual questions revealed appalling lack of knowledge of the subject. To conclude, before introduction of PBL-based curriculum in medical schools, usefulness of PBLs in preclinical medical education needs to be thoroughly investigated by objective evaluation of intended outcomes. %K Medical education %K Preclinical students %K PBLs %K Objective evaluation %K Questionnaire %U http://akspublication.com/Paper10_Jan2012_.pdf