The document provides an overview of problem-based learning (PBL). It begins by defining PBL as an instructional approach that uses clinical problems to stimulate self-directed learning. It then contrasts PBL with traditional problem-solving approaches. PBL shifts the focus from the teacher to the student, with students determining their own learning needs to develop problem solutions. The document outlines the rationale for introducing PBL, including its alignment with principles of adult education. It also discusses how PBL curricula are typically integrated and structured around body systems.