东印度一所医学院一年级医学生对新组织学模块的看法:一项准实验研究

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Rituparna Basu, Tapati Roy
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后冠状病毒(冠状病毒)时代,我国向以能力为基础的课程过渡,我们的根本目标是改善学生的学习体验和学习成绩,这加快了我们以结构化模块的形式,在现有的基于医学教育原则的教学方法中引入新策略的必要性。在解剖学的所有分支中,这与组织学尤其相关,因为显微解剖学对通过新入学的一年级医学生的新手、未经训练的眼睛理解人体组织的微观细节构成了一个基本的困难。目的:了解医学生对组织学新教学模式的看法。材料与方法:本准实验研究于2022年5月至2022年10月在加尔各答医学院85名一年级医学生中进行组织学教学方法的研究,比较新的组织学模块与传统的组织学方法。本研究以学生为研究对象,对他们在第一学期的组织学实践考试中所遇到的困难,进行问卷调查。在进行文献检索后,我们设计了一个新的以学习者为中心的组织学模块,并在学生中实施,以解决这些困难。在6个月的时间里,使用新模块进行了48次组织学会议。学生对新模块的反馈在第六个月末被记录下来。收集的数据使用SPSS 22.0(试用版)软件进行分析。结果:共有84名(98.8%)学生强烈同意,由于在组织学课程中进行了讨论、测验和头脑风暴之后的初步自学时间,他们对指定的学习领域有了更好的理解。此外,81名(95.3%)学生强烈同意他们的组织结构图的绘制技能由于课程中的绘画练习而得到了提高。此外,83名(97.6%)学生报告在聚焦和正确识别幻灯片方面有所改善。此外,82名(96.4%)学生认为定期的形成性评估和即时反馈提高了他们对组织学考试的准备程度。他们都同意在以后的组织学课上继续练习新模块。结论:学生对该模块的反应是积极的。将来处理学生的建议,将增加获得更多支持的机会,并增强他们在组织学考试中提高学习成绩的动力。
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Perception of First Year Medical Students towards a New Histology Module in a Medical College in Eastern India: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Introduction: The post-COVID (Coronavirus) era, the transition of our country towards a competency-based curriculum, and our fundamental goal to improve students’ learning experience and academic performance expedite the need to introduce new strategies to the existing teaching-learning method based on principles of medical education in the form of a structured module. Among all subdivisions of anatomy, this is especially relevant for histology because microscopic anatomy poses a basic difficulty associated with the comprehension of microscopic details of human tissues through the novice, untrained eyes of the freshly-admitted first-year medical students. Aim: To study the perception of first year medical students towards the new histology teaching module. Materials and Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted among 85 first year medical students of Medical College, Kolkata, from May 2022 to October 2022, on histology teaching methods, comparing new histology modules versus traditional histology methods. A student survey was conducted to study their perception regarding the difficulties faced by them during their first-semester histology practical examination. After conducting a literature search, a new learner-centered histology module was designed and implemented among students to address these difficulties. Forty-eight histology sessions were conducted using the new module over a total duration of six months. Students’ feedback regarding the new module was recorded at the end of the sixth month. The collected data was analysed using Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) software version 22.0 (trial version). Results: A total of 84 (98.8%) of students strongly agreed that because of the preliminary self-study time followed by discussions, quizzes, and brainstorming during the histology sessions, they had an improved understanding of the assigned learning areas. Additionally, 81 (95.3%) of students strongly agreed that their drawing skills of histology diagrams had improved due to drawing practice during the sessions. Furthermore, 83 (97.6%) of students reported an improvement in focusing and correctly identifying slides. Moreover, 82 (96.4%) of students felt that the regular formative assessments and immediate feedback improved their readiness for histology examinations. All of them agreed to the continued practice of the new module in future histology sessions. Conclusion: The students’ response towards the module was found to be positive. Addressing the students’ recommendations in the future would increase the chances of generating more support for it and enhancing their motivation towards improved academic performance in histology examinations.
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Specialties Covered: Anaesthesia, Anatomy, Animal Research, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cardiology, Community, Dermatology, Dentistry, Education, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology, Ethics, Ear Nose and Throat, Forensic, Gastroenterology, Genetics, Haematology, Health Management and Policy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Intensive Care, Internal Medicine, Microbiology, Health Management and Policy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Intensive Care, Internal Medicine, Microbiology, Nephrology / Renal, Neurology and Neuro-Surgery, Nutrition, Nursing/Midwifery, Oncology, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Neonatology Pharmacology, Physiology, Pathology, Plastic Surgery, Psychiatry/Mental Health, Rehabilitation / Physiotherapy, Radiology, Statistics, Surgery, Speech and Hearing (Audiology)
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