The effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: A study among 1st year medical students

Background and Objective: The new study model of the Medical Council of India 2015, suggested the introduction of a module of early clinical exposure (ECE) to 1st year medical students to improve their understanding of the subjects taught. Thus, the main objective of the study was to assess; how stu...

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Main Authors: Anita R Gune, Vasudha R Nikam, Vaishali V Gaikwad, Dhanaji T Wagh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
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Online Access:http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2020;volume=9;issue=3;spage=97;epage=100;aulast=Gune
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spelling doaj-f92594eaa87e4191a0cd03e7bb5f8c192021-01-21T13:13:07ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNational Journal of Clinical Anatomy2277-40252321-27802020-01-01939710010.4103/NJCA.NJCA_31_20The effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: A study among 1st year medical studentsAnita R GuneVasudha R NikamVaishali V GaikwadDhanaji T WaghBackground and Objective: The new study model of the Medical Council of India 2015, suggested the introduction of a module of early clinical exposure (ECE) to 1st year medical students to improve their understanding of the subjects taught. Thus, the main objective of the study was to assess; how students respond to the modified curriculum of ECE in the 1st year. Methodology: Cross-sectional study was conducted among 1st year medical students (n = 140) and were brought to the hospital; followed by the demonstration of a visual relay of an appendectomy procedure, which in turn was followed by an interactive session with the facilitators. Following this, the students filled a questionnaire (designed as per the Likert scale) about their opinion of the module. In addition, a test was conducted before and after the module to assess the comprehension of the subject by the students. Statistical analysis was performed using descriptive statistics (for qualitative variables) and t-test, for determining the significance between pre- and post-test scores. Results: Ninety-five percent of the students responded extremely well to ECE and was appreciated by the students. This was clear through the positive feedback received on improvement in understanding and interest in the subject. The pre- and post-test evaluation also resulted in a significant increase in test scores, (P = 2.20e−16). Conclusion: ECE module significantly helped 1st year medical students to comprehend the topic better. It made learning interesting and helped those correlate basic sciences with their clinical applications and relevance in practical medicine.http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2020;volume=9;issue=3;spage=97;epage=100;aulast=Guneappendectomycomprehensionlearningmedical students
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Vaishali V Gaikwad
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The effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: A study among 1st year medical students
National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
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Vasudha R Nikam
Vaishali V Gaikwad
Dhanaji T Wagh
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title The effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: A study among 1st year medical students
title_short The effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: A study among 1st year medical students
title_full The effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: A study among 1st year medical students
title_fullStr The effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: A study among 1st year medical students
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: A study among 1st year medical students
title_sort effectiveness of early clinical exposure in teaching anatomy: a study among 1st year medical students
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
issn 2277-4025
2321-2780
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background and Objective: The new study model of the Medical Council of India 2015, suggested the introduction of a module of early clinical exposure (ECE) to 1st year medical students to improve their understanding of the subjects taught. Thus, the main objective of the study was to assess; how students respond to the modified curriculum of ECE in the 1st year. Methodology: Cross-sectional study was conducted among 1st year medical students (n = 140) and were brought to the hospital; followed by the demonstration of a visual relay of an appendectomy procedure, which in turn was followed by an interactive session with the facilitators. Following this, the students filled a questionnaire (designed as per the Likert scale) about their opinion of the module. In addition, a test was conducted before and after the module to assess the comprehension of the subject by the students. Statistical analysis was performed using descriptive statistics (for qualitative variables) and t-test, for determining the significance between pre- and post-test scores. Results: Ninety-five percent of the students responded extremely well to ECE and was appreciated by the students. This was clear through the positive feedback received on improvement in understanding and interest in the subject. The pre- and post-test evaluation also resulted in a significant increase in test scores, (P = 2.20e−16). Conclusion: ECE module significantly helped 1st year medical students to comprehend the topic better. It made learning interesting and helped those correlate basic sciences with their clinical applications and relevance in practical medicine.
topic appendectomy
comprehension
learning
medical students
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