Research Orientation Among Undergraduate Medical Students
There is increased demand for doctors in India and elsewhere throughout the world. Considering this, the government of India has taken initiatives to increase the number of medical colleges, thereby produce enough medical graduates to cater to the ever-increasing population of the country. Also...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences
2021-07-01
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Series: | Perspectives In Medical Research |
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Online Access: | https://www.pimr.org.in/2021-vol9-issue-1/reviewArticles_V1.pdf |
Summary: | There is increased demand for doctors in India and
elsewhere throughout the world. Considering this, the
government of India has taken initiatives to increase the
number of medical colleges, thereby produce enough medical
graduates to cater to the ever-increasing population of the
country. Also, there is a debate over the quality of medical
education provided by medical institutions. Therefore, the
National medical council (NMC), the statutory body instituted
by the government of Indiafor governing medical practice and
education, had taken several initiatives to improve the quality.
One among them is the introduction of Medical Education
Technology (MET) as a mandatory requirement for the teaching
faculty. Another significant development in this direction is the
change of curriculum that focuses more on the
mandatorystudent’s competencies in the patient management
perspective. The new curriculum creates a space for students
to perform research projects for a period of two months after
the completion of the third year of study. We, therefore present
a clear perspective on the teacher, learners’ attitudes along
with the overview of benefits and types of research. |
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ISSN: | 2348-1447 2348-229X |