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Evaluation of multidisciplinary strategies and traditional approaches in teaching pathology in medical students.

Vinod Gopalan1, Kais Kasem1,2, Suja Pillai1,2, David Olveda1, Armin Ariana1, Melissa Leung1, Alfred K Y Lam1,3.   

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the impact on the implementation of multiple strategies to improve medical student's pathology learning experience. In two consecutive years, medical students after a whole year of enrolling in pathology teaching, were invited to complete questionnaires rating and commenting on the personal learning experience of multiple teaching resources delivered in pathology. In both years, the overall score was high (mean score = 4.57 ± 0.63 /5) for the newly introduced sessions, namely histology lectures, clinical integrations and virtual microscopy pre-practical sessions. However, this was only marginally different from that of traditional practical (mean = 4.37 ± 0.68/5) and pathology lecture sessions (mean = 4.42 ± 0.61 /5). In addition, 53% positive correlation was noted for the overall responses between virtual microscopy guided pathology modules and practical sessions indicating the benefit of virtual microscopy in better preparing students for these sessions (P < 0.001). Qualitative comments suggested that the virtual microscopy sessions along with clinical scenario based learning were extremely useful for students' learning in pathology. To conclude, a multidisciplinary approach by clinical integration and flexibility in the mode of delivery by the use of virtual microscopy has the potential to better engage students to the learning of pathology.
© 2018 Japanese Society of Pathology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

Keywords:  digital; education; pathology; teaching; virtual microscopy

Year:  2018        PMID: 30043440     DOI: 10.1111/pin.12706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Int        ISSN: 1320-5463            Impact factor:   2.534


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Journal:  J Pathol Inform       Date:  2019-06-18

2.  A Taxonomic Index for Retrieval of Digitized Whole Slide Images from an Electronic Database for Medical School and Pathology Residency Education.

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Review 3.  Virtual Pathology Education in Medical Schools Worldwide during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Advantages, Challenges Faced, and Perspectives.

Authors:  Angela Ishak; Mousa M AlRawashdeh; Maria Meletiou-Mavrotheris; Ilias P Nikas
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-29

4.  Interactive Digital Microscopy at the Center for a Cross-Continent Undergraduate Pathology Course in Mozambique.

Authors:  Leonor David; Isabel Martins; Mamudo Rafik Ismail; Fabíola Fernandes; Mohsin Sidat; Mário Seixas; Elsa Fonseca; Carla Carrilho
Journal:  J Pathol Inform       Date:  2018-12-03
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