10th Basic Workshop on Medical Education of MCI at Andhra Medical College Visakhaptnam. 2015 June 9th to 11th (tuesday to thursday)
MCI
Regional Centre for Medical Education Technology
Andhra
Medical College Visakhapatnam
10th
Basic Workshop on Medical Education Technology
9th to 11th June 2015
A VERY WARM WELCOME TO THE 10TH BASIC WORKSHOP ON M.E.T. Program starts at 8.30AM sharp on 9th june 2015. Registrations start from 8.00AM
venue - AMC Seminar Hall. Panagal block (principal's office block) Andhra Medical College vizag.
Please be there on time. daily sessions go on upto 5.30PM
Please note that attendance for all sessions is mandatory - pl cooperate with us.
course fee = 1500 rs. (working lunch. tea /biscuits)
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CONTACT NUMBERS:
Dr.P Balamuralikrishna 98492 72308
Dr KVV Vijaya Kumar 98491 13744
Dr P Saroj 98484 44002
Dr KVV Vijaya Kumar 98491 13744
Dr P Saroj 98484 44002
Dr I Vani - 9346627652
Dr Venkatachelam - 94409 23840
Dr Venkatachelam - 94409 23840
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pl read the following or your material on medical education if you can (before coming) - it hastens /facilitates our workshop activities -
Educational
Technology for Medical Teachers – A Recap
Education = process to bring a
desirable change in the behavior of the student
Latin
e-ducere means ‘to lead out’.
Educate
= develop the knowledge, skill or character of . . .
Educational spiral /
triangle consists of 3 components of
any educational program –
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Objectives
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Teaching/ Learning Experience or Activity
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Evaluation
Educational Objectives can be
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National objectives (broad goals of medical education)
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Institutional Objectives (for the college)
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Departmental objectives (for the particular dept./ speciality)
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Specific Learning objective (for a given task/ knowledge)
SIO / SLO : A specific learning or
instructional objective must be feasible, objective, relevant, unequivocal, measurable (mnemonic - ‘FORUM’ –
Feasible
Objective
Relevant
Unequivocal
& clear
Measurable
e.g.
at the end of the posting in Gynaec, the 3rd semester student must
be able to
- perform the 4 grips in abdominal examination of a
pregnant woman
- mention the normal values of Hb, urinalysis &
GTT in a pregnant woman
- interpret the lab report of GTT of
a pregnant woman as normal or diabetes
- be gentle & maintain privacy
when performing a pelvic examination
3 taxonomical domains of
learning –
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Cognitive = theoretical / knowledge domain (Head)
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Psychomotor = practical skills (Hand)
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Affective = attitudes (Heart)
e.g.
in the above objectives, 1 is psychomotor, 2&3 are cognitive and 4 is
affective.
Curriculum –
Is
more than syllabus. Besides the syllabus or knowledge to be learnt, curriculum
includes how the knowledge will be learnt, when, by whom, with what aids and
how it will be assessed. It is a written description of what happens during the
educational course.
Teaching /learning
principles –
Memory
consists of 3 stages – Receiving the stimulus, Primary or short term memory
& Permanent or long term memory
Learning
is influenced by
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Frequency of stimulus
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Reinforcement
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Internal motivation
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Logical sequence, relating unknown to known
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Competition with peers
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Personal experiences
Teaching /learning methods -
Large group teaching – for 30 or more students –
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Lecture
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Symposium – by a group of
experts speaking serially
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Panel – experts interact with a moderator
Small group teaching /
learning methods – for
< 30 students
Group
discussion – free or controlled by a teacher.
Seminar
– usually by advanced learners
Tutorial
– teacher guides a group, clarifies doubts, etc.
Workshop
– for hands on experience
Bedside
Clinics
Demonstration
Role
play
Field
visits
Buzz
group
Individual learning methods –
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Reading / self study
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Programmed learning – e.g. with a computer
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Project
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One to one conference
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Simulation
Teaching learning aids –
Visual – Non- projected – blackboard,
marker board, other boards, charts, pictures,
Specimens, models, photographs, microscope
slides,
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Projected – OHP, slide projector, silent films, epidiascope, projector,
LCD projector /powerpoint
Audio – Microphone/speakers, record player, CD
/cassette player, Radio
Audiovisual – Synchronized Tape-slide,
Video films, TV, cine films, computer
/DVD
Others – Simulators, manikins (for psychomotor skills),
computers for simulation, etc
Chalkboard – inexpensive; can solve
problems, explain organization of a concept; only smaller group can see; no eye
contact
Plan;
don’t overcrowd board; be neat and simple.
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Overhead Projector – need not switch off
lights; easy to prepare; can reuse.
Can
write / draw /Xerox. Eye contact present.
Use
only 1 or 2 colors. Preferably <7 lines per sheet. Letters at least 7 mm. high
& at least 7 mm. apart. One concept per sheet.
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Evaluation –
Determining
how well (the extent to which) the student has acquired the educational
objective. A test is a tool for evaluation and has a series of items
/questions. Evaluation or the tests of evaluation may be –
1. Formative (to provide
feedback to student for improvement) or
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Summative (test for certification for pass /fail)
2. Subjective – e.g. essay q.,
orals,
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Objective – e.g. MCQs, OSCE,
3. Supply type – e.g. fill in
blanks, essay q.
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Selection type – e.g. MCQs, True/false
4. Open ended – e.g. essay
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Closed ended – e.g. MCQs, true /false
5. Internal exam – examiner
involved in instruction
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External exam – examiner not the teacher of the student
6. Criterion based evaluation –
a set pass mark is pre-fixed & those who get it pass
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Norm based evaluation – a set proportion of students are passed
7. Product evaluation – seeing
if student got answer
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Process evaluation – seeing how student proceeded to the answer
8. Written / oral / practical
9. Continuous evaluation
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Terminal evaluation
Written tests can be – Long essay
question, Structured essay q., Short answer question (short notes), Multiple
choice questions, fill in the blanks, true/false, matching,
Practicals can be experiments, clinical
examinations, OSCE/OSPE, standaradised patients,
Orals /viva voce
Other evaluation methods – observation & global
rating, structured observation, mini-CEX (mini clinical examination), OSLER (objective structured long case examination record), role play, project work, Self assessment, peer
assessment, patient assessment (360 degree assessment), portfolio, logbook,
record, interview.
OSCE / OSPE – Objective Structured
Clinical / Practical Examination is a way of structuring the clinical
/practical exam to make it more objective. There are several ‘stations’ and
students keep rotating from one to the next. The student performs a given task
at each station where he is observed by an observer/ faculty with a check list
to see which steps he has done, which he has omitted, etc. This can be used for
evaluation and also as formative evaluation for feedback.
Microteaching – is a method to improve one’s teaching/ presentation skills. The teacher takes a short ‘class’ to a small group of 4 or 5 peers or students, after deciding which skill he will practise. The group gives feedback and the teacher may once again take a class if needed to improve that skill. (e.g. skill of maintaining eye contact, or voice modulation, etc.)
Micropresentation is a modification of the
above technique which can be used to train PGs / UGs in presentation skills –
like case presentation, or viva voce. The emphasis here is on presentation
skills and not on subject content per se.
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Participants attending the 10th Basic Course Workshop - June 9 to 11, 2015 -
Ashalatha D
|
Associate
Professor Department of Anatomy
|
Lakshmana Rao P
|
Assistant
Professor Department of Anatomy
|
Kasi Babu A
|
Professor
Department
of Biochemistry
|
Leela KV
|
Associate
Professor Department of Biochemistry
|
Geethanjali MP
|
Professor
Department of Physiology
|
Sreedevi B R
|
Assistant
Professor Department of Physiology
|
Raju PSN
|
Assistant
Professor Department of Physiology
|
Rajeswara Rao V
|
Professor
Department
of Ophthalmology
|
Viswamithra P
|
Associate
Professor
Department
of Ophthalmology
|
Nirmala Jyothi P
|
Assistant
Professor
Department
of Ophthalmology
|
Sri Ramachandra Murty
|
Assistant
Professor
Department
of Ophthalmology
|
Kanakamaha Lakshmi A
|
Assistant
Professor Department of Medicine
|
Vikram Vardhan R
|
Assistant
Professor
Department
of Medicine
|
Sugunakara Rao K
|
Assistant
Professor Department of Surgery
|
Uma N
|
Associate
Professor Department of OBG
|
Sandhya Devi KVSM
|
Associate
Professor Department of OBG
|
Anuradha J
|
Assistant
Professor Department of OBG
|
Rajani Kumari B
|
Assistant
Professor Department of OBG
|
Ananda Kumari M
|
Assistant
Professor Department of OBG
|
Usha Devi
|
Assistant
Professor Department of OBG
|
Usha Prasad
|
Assistant
Professor Department of OBG
|
Chandraprabha
|
Assistant
Professor Department of OBG
|
Jhansilakshmi S
|
Assistant
Professor Department of DVL
|
Gayatri Devi Y
|
Assistant
Professor Department of Pulmonary Medicine
|
Sujatha N
|
Professor
Department of Radiotherapy
|
Aparanji K
|
Assistant
Professor
Department
of Anesthesiology
|
Padmaja A
|
Assistant
Professor
Department
of Anesthesiology
|
Sudhakar PV
|
Professor
Department
of Plastic Surgery
|
Dasaratha Rao
|
Assistant
Professor
Department
of Pediatric Surgery
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