Medical Education in India: Current Scenario of Teaching-Learning Methods
Introduction: India struggles with poor quality of medical education, incompetent medical workforces, and insignificant research contribution to the world. Aim: Teaching-learning methods form an integral part of any curriculum hence, we aim to review the application of technology in teaching-le...
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doaj-b0ce5a45751c417cb7a77bf5bbfb52d82021-05-22T12:13:09ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2020-10-011410JE07JE11 10.7860/JCDR/2020/46389.14172Medical Education in India: Current Scenario of Teaching-Learning MethodsSundip Hemant Charmode0Shelja Sharma1Suryakanta Seth2Subodh Kumar3Vivek Mishra4Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, AIIMS Gorakhpur, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, AIIMS Gorakhpur, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, AIIMS Gorakhpur, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.Additional Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, AIIMS Gorakhpur, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.Additional Professor, Department of Anatomy, AIIMS Gorakhpur, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.Introduction: India struggles with poor quality of medical education, incompetent medical workforces, and insignificant research contribution to the world. Aim: Teaching-learning methods form an integral part of any curriculum hence, we aim to review the application of technology in teaching-learning methods at medical institutions across the world. Materials and Methods: An online search for articles and abstracts published from 2000 to 2020 on PubMed Central, Medline, Scopus, Google scholar using the MeSH terms like medical, education, innovative teaching, three dimensional, curriculum, etc., was conducted. A total of 49 articles were shortlisted by applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. A total of 38 articles were finally selected after thorough reading and were analysed and summarised. Results: Four themes emerged from this review: understanding learner characteristics; innovative newer techniques with the incorporation of advanced technology; cast models and plastination; and future trends for medical education. The more specific findings can be further divided into: online digital learning module; flip classroom; 3D printed models; 3D virtual reality-based technology; simulation techniques; real patient learning practical’s; medical student collaborative clinics; student-driven undergraduate research committee; patientfamily interactive programs; death-and-dying discussions and community-based service project. Conclusion: Amendment in the curriculum and selection of teaching-learning methods should be considered after understanding the student characteristics. Modern technology should be used rationally in teaching-learning methods thereby, restricting its negative impact on the students.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/14172/46389_CE[Ra1]_F(KM)_PF1(AG_KM)_PFA(KM)_PB(AG_KM)_PN(SL).pdfanatomycross-sectionalcurriculumthree dimensional |
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Medical Education in India: Current Scenario of Teaching-Learning Methods |
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Medical Education in India: Current Scenario of Teaching-Learning Methods |
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Medical Education in India: Current Scenario of Teaching-Learning Methods |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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2249-782X 0973-709X |
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2020-10-01 |
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Introduction: India struggles with poor quality of medical
education, incompetent medical workforces, and insignificant
research contribution to the world.
Aim: Teaching-learning methods form an integral part of any
curriculum hence, we aim to review the application of technology
in teaching-learning methods at medical institutions across the
world.
Materials and Methods: An online search for articles and
abstracts published from 2000 to 2020 on PubMed Central,
Medline, Scopus, Google scholar using the MeSH terms like
medical, education, innovative teaching, three dimensional,
curriculum, etc., was conducted. A total of 49 articles were
shortlisted by applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. A total
of 38 articles were finally selected after thorough reading and
were analysed and summarised.
Results: Four themes emerged from this review: understanding
learner characteristics; innovative newer techniques with
the incorporation of advanced technology; cast models and
plastination; and future trends for medical education. The
more specific findings can be further divided into: online digital
learning module; flip classroom; 3D printed models; 3D virtual
reality-based technology; simulation techniques; real patient
learning practical’s; medical student collaborative clinics;
student-driven undergraduate research committee; patientfamily interactive programs; death-and-dying discussions and
community-based service project.
Conclusion: Amendment in the curriculum and selection
of teaching-learning methods should be considered after
understanding the student characteristics. Modern technology
should be used rationally in teaching-learning methods thereby,
restricting its negative impact on the students. |
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anatomy cross-sectional curriculum three dimensional |
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