Development and Validation of an Interprofessional Community-Based Teaching-Learning Module for a Family Adoption Programme for Indian Medical Undergraduates
Praveen Ganganahalli,
Animesh Jain,
Amol Dongre
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Medical education aims to prepare graduates to address society's health requirements effectively. The majority of assessments are summative and provide a minimal chance for feedback. The evaluation techniques and teaching-learning activities place a greater emphasis on knowledge than on attitude and abilities. They might also lack soft skills, including professionalism, ethics, doctor-patient relationships, and communication, as they are a hidden part of the traditional curriculum. Learning activ… Show more
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