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Students' perception and learning on case based teaching in anatomy and physiology: An e-learning approach.

Neeraj Vedi1, Puja Dulloo2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Case based teaching (CBT) has been accepted as an effective interactive learning strategy. Digital portals allow the students to learn the content at their own pace, explore various resources and finally enable them to discuss within group and build team work approach, which is a prime focus in the health care professional field. The aim of this study was to assess the perception and learning outcome of first year medical students towards CBT using e-learning approach.
METHOD: This is a non-randomized, interventional study on first year undergraduate medical students from 2017-18 batch (43) and 2018-19 batch (41) of Sumandeep Vidyapeeth University. They were divided into a group of 8-10 members, who attended six sessions of case-based teaching via Google group. Learning outcome was analyzed by comparing the students who participated in the sessions and those who did not. Feedback survey questionnaire was analyzed by Mann Whitney ranking test and focus group discussion by thematic analysis for qualitative analysis manually. RESULT: A p value <0.01 was considered statistically significant for post-test by e-learning tool for CBT. Participants agreed that CBT is a good way to conceptualize applied aspect of basic science, enhance critical thinking, and explore varied resources. Thus, they confirmed that team building approach and leadership qualities for managing the group contributed to better understanding of the course and would be useful to them in near future.
CONCLUSION: Usage of Google group technology for CBT allowed medical students to explore clinical application of basic sciences course from the first year of the program, going beyond the classroom, thus developing self-directed learning and team building approach. Copyright: © Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism.

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Keywords:  Leadership; Self-directed learning; Teaching; Medical student

Year:  2021        PMID: 33521136      PMCID: PMC7846716          DOI: 10.30476/jamp.2020.87332.1304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adv Med Educ Prof        ISSN: 2322-2220


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