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Questionnaires based evaluation of teaching and learning methods among MBBS, BDS and Nursing students

Authors :
null Muhammad Aamir Rafique
null Muhammad Adnan Akram
null Farrukh Aqil
null Maria Khan
null Zuhha Nawaz
null Arooj Fatima
Tehreem Muzammil Muzammil
Source :
The Professional Medical Journal. 29:1261-1267
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Independent Medical Trust, 2022.

Abstract

Objective: To compare the conventional ways of teaching to new teaching methodologies thus finding their efficacy. It also highlights the significance of incorporating technology into teaching thereby creating a rich learning experience for students. Study Design: Cross-sectional Survey. Setting: Different Medical and Nursing Colleges and Universities of Punjab, Pakistan; Faisalabad Medical University Faisalabad, University Medical and Dental College Faisalabad, Ameer-ud-din Medical College Lahore, Nishtar Medical and Dental College Multan, Shareef Medical and Dental College, Continental Medical College Lahore. Period: June 2020 to August 2020. Material & Methods: Was conducted amongst 1600 medical, dental and nursing students from various medical and dental colleges across Pakistan. A questionnaire was circulated among students after briefing them about the objective of the study. Result: Out of 1600, 816 were MBBS students, 715 were BDS and 69 were nursing students. About various teaching methods, 53% in MBBS, 56.78% in BDS and 30.43% of nursing students were aware about new teaching methodologies. Tutorials were least known by MBBS students, online classes for BDS students whereas both methods of teaching were least popular amongst nursing students. A significant percentage of students were more in favor of group discussion as an effective method of teaching. Conclusion: This study concluded that student-centered learning should be focused on and new technologies should be incorporated in order to make medical education more interactive and interesting.

Details

ISSN :
20717733 and 10248919
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Professional Medical Journal
Accession number :
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