Mukhopadhyay Arpita, Savitha D, Kurpad Anura V
Division of Nutrition, St John's Research Institute, St John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru 560034, Karnataka, India.
Department of Physiology, St John's Research Institute, St John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru 560034, Karnataka, India.
Natl Med J India. 2018 Jul-Aug;31(4):228-230. doi: 10.4103/0970-258X.258225.
Medical professionals in India need to understand the concepts of molecular genetics to stay up-to-date with clinical care as well as to strengthen basic research in the biomedical sciences.
We introduced a modular course on 'Fundamentals in molecular and cellular biology' for first-year medical undergraduate students in the second semester of the first MBBS year in 2015, as part of 'Innovations in teaching physiology' at St John's Medical College. This was a voluntary, add-on course with didactic lectures, hands-on practical classes and a research paper presentation. Evaluation of students' performance in the course took into account their performance in the research paper presentation-based group activity and their attendance for the hands-on practical sessions. Feedback on the content, delivery, evaluation and future improvements of the course was sought from the students.
About 65% of students regularly attended the 10-hour long course. Of the students evaluated for the course, 43% achieved the highest, and 11% achieved the lowest grade assigned. Nearly 72% of the students provided feedback on the course.
This first outing of the modular course on 'Fundamentals in molecular and cellular biology' generated excitement among the students and achieved some learning for them. It also brought to light hidden challenges in conducting such a voluntary course for medical students in India. Our experience with the course will help in designing a better-integrated course for exposure of first-year medical students to advances in molecular biology and its applied aspects as they progress through the MBBS course.
印度的医学专业人员需要理解分子遗传学的概念,以便跟上临床护理的最新进展,并加强生物医学科学的基础研究。
作为圣约翰医学院“生理学教学创新”的一部分,我们于2015年在医学学士课程第一年的第二学期为一年级医学本科生推出了一门关于“分子与细胞生物学基础”的模块化课程。这是一门自愿选修的附加课程,包括理论讲座、实践操作课和一篇研究论文展示。对学生在该课程中的表现评估考虑了他们在基于研究论文展示的小组活动中的表现以及他们参加实践操作课的出勤情况。我们向学生征求了关于该课程内容、授课方式、评估以及未来改进的反馈意见。
约65%的学生定期参加了这门时长10小时的课程。在接受该课程评估的学生中,43%获得了最高成绩,11%获得了最低成绩。近72%的学生对该课程提供了反馈。
“分子与细胞生物学基础”模块化课程的首次推出在学生中引起了兴趣,并使他们有所收获。它还揭示了在印度为医学生开展这样一门自愿课程所面临的潜在挑战。我们在该课程中的经验将有助于设计一门更好地整合的课程,以便让医学一年级学生在整个医学学士课程学习过程中接触分子生物学及其应用方面的进展。