Challa Krishna Teja, Sayed Abida, Acharya Yogesh
Avalon University School of Medicine.
Western Vascular Institute. Galway University Hospital.
MedEdPublish (2016). 2021 Jan 21;10:18. doi: 10.15694/mep.2021.000018.1. eCollection 2021.
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Education is a dynamic process that has to be refined periodically. Lack of innovative teaching techniques in academics makes medical curricula inadequate in making a significant stride towards the future. The objective of this review is to describe and assess alternative methods of teaching and learning which can be supplementive or alternative to traditional lectures for promoting active student participation and smooth flow of information.
A review of literature is performed with PubMed and EBSCO using the keywords: "learning" OR "didactic learning" OR "alternative learning" OR "modern learning techniques" AND "medical education". Databases were searched and 500 studies were identified out of which 200 were selected for further screening based on inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. Articles were surveyed based on their relevance and significance to our study objectives with both qualitative and quantitative studies were examined.
Case-based learning, evidence-based medicine, problem-based learning, simulation-based learning, e-learning, peer-assisted learning, observational learning, flipped classroom and team based learning are some of the modern learning methodologies. The various learning methods discussed attend to individual learning differences allowing students to broaden their thinking and professional knowledge by improving logical and critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and time management. Early introduction of integrative approaches develop student competency and leadership equipping students for a smooth transit into the clinical practice.
This study highlights the importance and challenges of modern learning systems. With technological advancement and wider implications of medical information, students require innovative skills through inter-professional learning. It is necessary to introduce and implement flexible medical curricula that accommodates distinct modern teaching to effectively balance and bridge the gap between traditional teaching methodologies and modern educational requirements.
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教育是一个动态过程,必须定期进行完善。学术领域缺乏创新教学技巧使得医学课程在迈向未来方面进展不足。本综述的目的是描述和评估教学与学习的替代方法,这些方法可以补充或替代传统讲座,以促进学生积极参与并实现信息的顺畅流通。
使用关键词“学习”或“讲授式学习”或“替代学习”或“现代学习技巧”以及“医学教育”在PubMed和EBSCO上进行文献综述。对数据库进行搜索,识别出500项研究,其中200项根据纳入标准和排除标准被选作进一步筛选。根据文章与我们研究目标的相关性和重要性对文章进行调查,同时对定性和定量研究进行审查。
基于案例的学习、循证医学、基于问题的学习、基于模拟的学习、电子学习、同伴辅助学习、观察性学习、翻转课堂和基于团队的学习是一些现代学习方法。所讨论的各种学习方法关注个体学习差异,通过提高逻辑和批判性思维、临床推理和时间管理,使学生能够拓宽思维和专业知识。早期引入综合方法可培养学生的能力和领导力,使学生顺利过渡到临床实践。
本研究强调了现代学习系统的重要性和挑战。随着技术进步和医学信息的广泛影响,学生需要通过跨专业学习获得创新技能。有必要引入并实施灵活的医学课程,采用独特的现代教学方法,以有效平衡并弥合传统教学方法与现代教育要求之间的差距。