The gaps in undergraduate medical education due to the ongoing pandemic: An experience from a private medical college in Kerala.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Aboobacker Mohamed Rafi, Padmakumar Krishnankutty Nair, Praveenlal Kuttichira
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The Covid-19 pandemic affected undergraduate medical education worldwide. By March 2020, colleges in India had to close following a national lockdown. Most of the colleges including ours started using e-platforms. Our earlier studies highlighted concern for lack of patient examination in clinical settings and successes of the online teaching programmes were limited to didactic teaching. The year 2020 also was the year in which the National Medical Commission (NMC) introduced a competency-based system, which was new to all stakeholders. We assessed the impact of Covid-19 on the ongoing teaching pattern in our institute. Actual coverage of theory classes and practical/clinical teaching sessions were gathered from departments across all years of undergraduate medical education and the gap percentage was calculated against the NMC/ Medical Council of India requirements. The gap percentage was calculated as missing classes divided by required classes multiplied by hundred. The heads of departments were consulted, and details of theory, practical and clinical classes taken for each batch before and after lockdown were gathered using a questionnaire. These were compared against the mandated teaching by the NMC guideline for theory, practical and clinics. The results showed a gap ranging from 2% to 83% for theory classes, the least being in anatomy and the highest being in medicine. As there were no practical or clinical sessions during the lockdown, the gap was zero. Various challenges were faced due to online medical education. There was a dilemma over choosing the type of training that would produce adequate numbers with low quality or a delayed training but of assured quality. Various solutions including suspending the ongoing course and converting it to short-term skill training sessions to deal with pandemic care and strategies to improve online teaching were considered.

持续大流行导致的本科医学教育差距:喀拉拉邦一所私立医学院的经验。
新冠肺炎疫情对全球本科医学教育产生了影响。到2020年3月,印度的大学在全国封锁后不得不关闭。包括我们在内的大多数学院都开始使用电子平台。我们早期的研究强调了对临床环境中缺乏患者检查的关注,并且在线教学计划的成功仅限于教学教学。在2020年,国家医学委员会(NMC)引入了一种基于能力的系统,这对所有利益攸关方来说都是新的。我们评估了新冠肺炎疫情对我院现行教学模式的影响。理论课程和实践/临床教学课程的实际覆盖范围从本科医学教育的所有年份的部门收集,缺口百分比是根据NMC/印度医学委员会的要求计算的。缺口百分比的计算方法为缺失课程除以所需课程乘以100。咨询了各部门负责人,并通过问卷调查收集了封城前后每批患者的理论、实践和临床课程的详细信息。并将其与NMC指导方针规定的理论、实践和临床教学进行了比较。结果显示,理论课的差距从2%到83%不等,解剖学的差距最小,医学的差距最大。由于在封锁期间没有实际或临床会议,因此差距为零。在线医学教育面临着各种挑战。在选择培训的类型方面存在一个两难的问题,该选择培训的数量足够,但质量较低,还是推迟培训,但质量有保证。会议考虑了各种解决办法,包括暂停正在进行的课程,将其转变为短期技能培训课程,以处理大流行病护理问题,以及改进在线教学的战略。
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National Medical Journal of India
National Medical Journal of India 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of health policy and health provider training through sections on ‘Medicine and society’ and ‘Medical education’.. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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