2015
DOI: 10.2218/resmedica.v23i1.1328
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Flipped Publishing: A New Paradigm for Medical Textbooks

Abstract: Medical textbooks remain an integral component of the undergraduate education pathway. These texts are traditionally prepared by senior clinicians or academics, based on their long experience of the subject matter. Medical students and junior doctors are commonly asked to review these books, but often have little role in influencing the content. This article will discuss the opening of a new paradigm in medical publishing, whereby students and junior doctors (juniors) take the lead in planning and producing th… Show more

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“…This study also narrates that a large percentage of the students (46.12%) rely only on lecture notes to study for exam and only few students (16%) refer to text books. These findings are contrary to the findings seen in other studies where textbooks are considered as main instructional material for medical students 8,9 . For the proper implementation of any medical school curriculum textbooks become integral part of education system, and in developed countries textbooks are considered as the major source of the teaching learning process to be undertaken at medical schools.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…This study also narrates that a large percentage of the students (46.12%) rely only on lecture notes to study for exam and only few students (16%) refer to text books. These findings are contrary to the findings seen in other studies where textbooks are considered as main instructional material for medical students 8,9 . For the proper implementation of any medical school curriculum textbooks become integral part of education system, and in developed countries textbooks are considered as the major source of the teaching learning process to be undertaken at medical schools.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%