AbstractObjectivesUnder the existing system of undergraduate curriculum, physiology teaching was done in a traditional non-case based manner. The objective of this research was to develop and implement a respiratory module which would incorporate vertically integrated learning and assessment using multiple teaching methodologies.MethodsA respiratory modular team finalized the clinical cases, themes, relevant objectives, learning strategies, time table and assessment tools. The exam results of this Vertically Integrated Respiratory Module were compared with the results of traditionally delivered Introductory Module for the same group of students. Students' feedback questionnaire was also administered at the end of module.Results99% of the st...
The need to integrate knowledge and skills in higher education has become an essential demand, espec...
Introduction: Vertically integrating physiology into patient care has the potential to improve clini...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the strong or weak aspects of an interactive study modu...
Background: Integrated teaching is an effective teaching method for the undergraduate medical studen...
With the gradual shift from discipline-based to competency-based medical education, the integrated c...
Aims: Different education methods play crucial roles to improve education quality and students&rsquo...
Background: Knowledge and skill acquisition to perform an accurate respiratory system assessment is ...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The mainstream of tertiary education has seen a massive transformation over th...
This study aimed to facilitate changes in students conceptions of the Respiratory System through the...
The transformation of a traditional discipline-based medical curriculum into a system-based integrat...
Background: The quality of teaching and learning in health education determines the competency of do...
Aims and objectives: To explore the on-campus activities of the flipped classroom and their role in ...
Objectives: Several studies have demonstrated that ‘flipped classroom’ teaching can significantly en...
The present study analyses the inclusion of the flipped classroom methodology in the Physiology I (C...
Student centered teaching was previously found to enhance student understanding and even improve per...
The need to integrate knowledge and skills in higher education has become an essential demand, espec...
Introduction: Vertically integrating physiology into patient care has the potential to improve clini...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the strong or weak aspects of an interactive study modu...
Background: Integrated teaching is an effective teaching method for the undergraduate medical studen...
With the gradual shift from discipline-based to competency-based medical education, the integrated c...
Aims: Different education methods play crucial roles to improve education quality and students&rsquo...
Background: Knowledge and skill acquisition to perform an accurate respiratory system assessment is ...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The mainstream of tertiary education has seen a massive transformation over th...
This study aimed to facilitate changes in students conceptions of the Respiratory System through the...
The transformation of a traditional discipline-based medical curriculum into a system-based integrat...
Background: The quality of teaching and learning in health education determines the competency of do...
Aims and objectives: To explore the on-campus activities of the flipped classroom and their role in ...
Objectives: Several studies have demonstrated that ‘flipped classroom’ teaching can significantly en...
The present study analyses the inclusion of the flipped classroom methodology in the Physiology I (C...
Student centered teaching was previously found to enhance student understanding and even improve per...
The need to integrate knowledge and skills in higher education has become an essential demand, espec...
Introduction: Vertically integrating physiology into patient care has the potential to improve clini...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the strong or weak aspects of an interactive study modu...