Resumen:
The need to integrate knowledge and skills along with traditionally separate disciplines in higher
education has become an essential demand, especially in biomedical sciences. Establishing integrated
programs in medical education is, however, a challenge. Recently, at the European University of
Madrid we have opted to introduce a progressive integration, through a new model called WSLA
(Work Stations Learning Activities). The WSLA serves to create integrated learning modules that can
be applied and adapted to different situations, from master classes to laboratory practices. This new
approach was conceived at two different levels: first, we identified potentially integrative units from
different fields according to national learning goals established for each preclinical year (national
quality agency regulations). Secondly, we implemented a new instrument that combines active
methodologies in Work Station Learning Activities (WSLA), using clinical scenarios as a guiding
common thread to instruct students from an integrated perspective.