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The Impact of the COVID‑19 Pandemic on the Education of Medical, Dental and Non‑Medical Healthcare Professionals in Bangladesh: Findings and Connotation.

Authors :
Lutfor, Afzalunnessa Binte
Jahan, Fauzia
Siddiqui, Tosaddeque Hossain
Chowdhury, Kona
Ahmad, Rahnuma
Nusrat, Nadia
Akter, Farhana
Adnan, Nihad
Islam, Salequl
Kumar, Santosh
Sharma, Paras
Lugova, Halyna
Etando, Ayukafangha
Sultana, Irin
Sarkar, Sajuti
Begum, Firoza
Chowdhury, Chand Sultana
Mou, Taslin Jahan
Nahar, Shamsun
Zaman, Taslima
Source :
Advances in Human Biology. 2023 Supplement, Vol. 13, pS85-S95. 10p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

ntroduction: Lockdown measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic had an appreciable impact on the education of all medical, dental and non-medical healthcare professional students. These included the closure of universities necessitating a rapid move to e-learning and a new practical approach to conducting teaching-learning classes. However, initially, there was a lack of knowledge and expertise regarding e-learning approaches and the affordability of internet bundles and equipment. Materials and Methods: We conducted two pilot studies to assess such current challenges, replaced by a two-stage approach including a full investigation involving 32 private and public universities during the early stages of the pandemic, followed by a later study assessing the current environment brought about by the forced tops. Results: The top challenges at the start of the pandemic included a lack of familiarity with the e-learning approaches, the cost of the internet, a lack of IT equipment and the quality of the classes. To address identified challenges, universities offered support to staff and students. Since then, e-learning approaches have widened the possibilities for teaching and learning at convenient times. However, challenges remain. Conclusions: There were considerable challenges at the start of the pandemic. Several key issues have been addressed with hybrid learning here to stay. The remaining challenges include a lack of ICT equipment. However, new innovations will continue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23218568
Volume :
13
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Advances in Human Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171863956
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/aihb.aihb_53_23