PG教学中的小测验:我们是否适应新的学习方法?

IF 0.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Marine Medical Society Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jmms.jmms_8_23
Anuj Singhal, Rajat Shukla, SubashChandra Shaw, Mahesh Manthene, Shrimukta Sahoo, Aditya Singhal
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导读:传统的住院医师医学教学方法是讲座、专题讨论会、病例报告和cme。学生有不同程度的学习态度和对特定环境的反应。充分了解医学教育的变化趋势对于准确实施适当的培训方案至关重要,这有助于学生对主题有良好的认识。新颖的思想和概念必须为现代教学方法铺平道路。方法:我们对30名参加糖尿病测试的初级居民(JRs)进行了同伴验证问卷调查。JRs提前10天被告知测验,并与他们分享足够的材料。结果:超过一半的学生(56.7%)认为测验比课堂上讨论类似话题更有趣,最多的学生(86.7%)认为应该在研究生课程中灌输测验。结论:这种新颖的教学方法比常规的教学方法更有助于学生对学科有更好的理解和感知,有助于产生影响。
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Quiz in PG teaching: Are we adapted to new methods in learning?
Introduction: Traditional methods of teaching residents in medicine are lectures, symposiums, case presentations and CMEs. Students have different levels of attitude about learning and responses to specific environments. A sound understanding of the changing trends in medical education is crucial to the accurate implementation of adequate training protocols which helps in good perception of subject by students. Novel ideas and concepts must pave way for modern methodologies of teaching. Methodology: We administered the peer validated questionnaire to 30 Junior residents(JRs) who participated in the quiz on Diabetes. JRs were informed about quiz 10 days prior and adequate material was shared with them. Results: More than half of the students (56.7%) responded that the quiz was better enjoyed than discussing the similar topic in class room teaching, maximum students (86.7%) responded that the quiz should be inculcated in postgraduate curriculum. Conclusion: This kind of novel methods helps the students to have good understanding and perception of the subject rather than routine teaching methods and helps to make an impact.
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Journal of Marine Medical Society
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