Background: The digital learning in this pandemic era of COVID-19 evolved out in a perplexed environment as a viable alternative to offline or traditional classes. The e-learning carries its own merits as well as demerits, but however, this happened to be the only possible solution in this dreaded situation. With respect to medicos, as they are prone to be exposed to environments connected with Covid infected patients, additional care including online classes turned to be the better option. Aim and Objective: To determine the perception of medical students regarding e-learning during lockdown in COVID-19 pandemic. Settings and Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted among medical students of all the batches in a private medical Colleg...
Kimi Soumya Padhi, Govinda Balmuchu, Partha Sarathi Acharya, Sudipta Ranjan Singh, Tony Joseph Depar...
The corona virus pandemic has disrupted the human activities all across the globe and teaching-learn...
Introduction: The impact of online medical education using videoconferencing platforms on the educat...
Background: The corona virus pandemic had an impact on the student’s education especially the medica...
Background: Due to COVID-19 pandemic, online classes were initiated in medical colleges for continua...
Background: Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the globe, it has not been possible to conduct tradition...
The global outbreak of COVID-19 has resulted in the most significant disruption to education systems...
Background: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, physical in-person classes in N...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have contributed to the rise of new digit...
Objectives: The study aimed to assess the attitude of the medical students toward online classes dur...
Background: Nationwide lockdown tremendously affected academic and educational activities of medical...
Introduction: COVID-19 has caused unprecedented disruption to the medical education process and the ...
Background: During COVID-19 Pandemic, conventional campus teaching was withheld in medical colleges ...
Online education became a norm during the recent COVID-19 pandemic and medical education institutes ...
Background: In view of COVID-19 lockdown in India, many colleges started online classes. This study ...
Kimi Soumya Padhi, Govinda Balmuchu, Partha Sarathi Acharya, Sudipta Ranjan Singh, Tony Joseph Depar...
The corona virus pandemic has disrupted the human activities all across the globe and teaching-learn...
Introduction: The impact of online medical education using videoconferencing platforms on the educat...
Background: The corona virus pandemic had an impact on the student’s education especially the medica...
Background: Due to COVID-19 pandemic, online classes were initiated in medical colleges for continua...
Background: Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the globe, it has not been possible to conduct tradition...
The global outbreak of COVID-19 has resulted in the most significant disruption to education systems...
Background: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, physical in-person classes in N...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have contributed to the rise of new digit...
Objectives: The study aimed to assess the attitude of the medical students toward online classes dur...
Background: Nationwide lockdown tremendously affected academic and educational activities of medical...
Introduction: COVID-19 has caused unprecedented disruption to the medical education process and the ...
Background: During COVID-19 Pandemic, conventional campus teaching was withheld in medical colleges ...
Online education became a norm during the recent COVID-19 pandemic and medical education institutes ...
Background: In view of COVID-19 lockdown in India, many colleges started online classes. This study ...
Kimi Soumya Padhi, Govinda Balmuchu, Partha Sarathi Acharya, Sudipta Ranjan Singh, Tony Joseph Depar...
The corona virus pandemic has disrupted the human activities all across the globe and teaching-learn...
Introduction: The impact of online medical education using videoconferencing platforms on the educat...