Background- Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) is learning style with informative, interactive, and interesting learning. In clinical setting, PAL has been modestly used for the purpose of training of physical examination and general clinical skills examination, gross anatomy, communication skills training and resuscitation training. PAL is instruction-based model which used for teaching and learning in few medical schools and it has a great importance in today’s scenario. So, one cannot ignore PAL implementation in undergraduate teaching for enhancement of skill. Objectives- To develop competency in Ayurveda graduate to offer standardized Basti treatment as a service to mankind. Materials & methods- 20 potential undergraduate students were p...
Become the concern of medical educators to find a suitable and effective learning method for learnin...
Peer tutoring is an organized learning experience in which one studentserves as the teacher or tutor...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the satisfaction of participants and the effectiveness of an enhanced and rel...
Introduction: Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) is an innovative teaching learning tool where people fro...
AbstractStudies on medical education suggest that Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) could be an acceptabl...
Introduction: Peer assisted learning (PAL) is the expansion of knowledge and abilities through activ...
Objectives: We describe the effects of peer-assisted learning, focusing on the practical proficiency...
Clinical skills is an integrated part in medical practice. Various clinical skills had been determin...
<p>Objective This study aimed to determine whether peer-assisted learning (PAL) can enhance c...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
Context: The study was carried out to ascertain the effectiveness of peer-assisted learning (PAL) as...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) is an educational method where students teach their peers. PAL has been...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Peer Assisted Learning in teaching at undergraduate leve...
Medical students especially first-year students, consider anatomy as a difficult lesson allowing req...
Objective:Peer assisted learning (PAL) is a common feature of medical education. PAL in the clinical...
Become the concern of medical educators to find a suitable and effective learning method for learnin...
Peer tutoring is an organized learning experience in which one studentserves as the teacher or tutor...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the satisfaction of participants and the effectiveness of an enhanced and rel...
Introduction: Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) is an innovative teaching learning tool where people fro...
AbstractStudies on medical education suggest that Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) could be an acceptabl...
Introduction: Peer assisted learning (PAL) is the expansion of knowledge and abilities through activ...
Objectives: We describe the effects of peer-assisted learning, focusing on the practical proficiency...
Clinical skills is an integrated part in medical practice. Various clinical skills had been determin...
<p>Objective This study aimed to determine whether peer-assisted learning (PAL) can enhance c...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
Context: The study was carried out to ascertain the effectiveness of peer-assisted learning (PAL) as...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) is an educational method where students teach their peers. PAL has been...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Peer Assisted Learning in teaching at undergraduate leve...
Medical students especially first-year students, consider anatomy as a difficult lesson allowing req...
Objective:Peer assisted learning (PAL) is a common feature of medical education. PAL in the clinical...
Become the concern of medical educators to find a suitable and effective learning method for learnin...
Peer tutoring is an organized learning experience in which one studentserves as the teacher or tutor...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the satisfaction of participants and the effectiveness of an enhanced and rel...