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Rohmawaty, Enny; Rostikawati Husen, Ike; Vicahyani Utami, Novi; Berbudi, Afiat – Cogent Education, 2022
Developing innovation in medical education is a vital part of improving the learning outcomes. One such learning innovation in medical education is to learn using game as a tool. The Husenynov antihypertensive drug game (HAG) was developed as an innovation to assist the learning process for studying pharmacology. The study was conducted to compare…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Education, Educational Games, Game Based Learning
Doggrell, Sheila Anne – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
The positive relationship between lecture attendance and academic outcomes may be changing in the era of lecturing recordings. The objective of the study was to test this and to determine whether it varied between student cohorts. Consenting students in biochemistry from pharmacy, biomedical science, medical laboratory science, and nutrition…
Descriptors: Attendance, Academic Achievement, Outcomes of Education, Biomedicine
Sreenivasulu Reddy Mogali; Olivia Ng; Jia Xin Tan; Thu Htet San; Kian Bee Ng – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the pivotal role of digital learning and online lecture videos, leading a shift toward blended and flipped classrooms in the post-pandemic era. This shift calls for development and (or) refreshment of novel online educational resources, such as Voice-Over PowerPoint (VOPPT) presentations, specifically designed for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Medical Students, Medical Education, Anatomy
Klender, Sara; Notebaert, Andrew – HAPS Educator, 2019
This study examines gross anatomy students' perception of lecture and the value of lecture based on student performance. Following a single lecture, students (n=85) completed a questionnaire asking about their perceptions of lecture using a 1(low) -- 10(high) rating scale and a five question, multiple-choice quiz. Students later answered these…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Anatomy, Medical Education, Student Attitudes
Nasre-Nasser, Raif Gregorio; de Oliveira, Gislaine Alves; Ribeiro, Maria Flavia Marques; Arbo, Bruno Dutra – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
The teaching-learning process must constantly overcome the barriers imposed by rapid scientific and technological advances, as well as changes in the profiles of students and access to information. This study intended to analyze the perceptions of students and professors of medical courses of the teaching-learning strategies used in physiology at…
Descriptors: Physiology, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Problem Based Learning
Chimmalgi, Mamata – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
Traditionally, cadaver dissection and didactic lectures have formed the mainstay of teaching gross anatomy, but, apathy of the learners toward didactic lectures and reduction in the time allotted for teaching anatomy have necessitated adoption of interactive teaching methods that require lesser student contact time. In this study, for two…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Laboratory Procedures, Lecture Method, Medical Students
Al-Fodeh, Rami S.; Alwahadni, Ahed M. S.; Abu Alhaija, Elham S.; Bani-Hani, Thikrayat; Ali, Kamran; Daher, Saba O.; Daher, Hasan O. – Education Sciences, 2021
Background: Blended learning is growing in popularity particularly following the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic. One of the fields that the pandemic has substantially affected is dental education. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the online dental education. Students' perceptions and experiences of…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
Arain, Shoukat Ali; Kumar, Santosh; Yaqinuddin, Ahmed; Meo, Sultan Ayoub – Advances in Physiology Education, 2020
Vertical integration is believed to increase motivation by providing context for the learning. In this quasi-experimental study, cohort I took two horizontally integrated modules: structure and function of head, neck, and special senses in the second year, and pathophysiology and clinical sciences in the third year. Cohort II took a combined,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Medical Education, Human Body, Physiology
Grosser, Johannes; Bientzle, Martina; Shiozawa, Thomas; Hirt, Bernhard; Kimmerle, Joachim – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
Basic subjects in medical education, such as anatomy, are often taught through teaching formats that do not always sufficiently demonstrate the relevance of this basic information for clinical practice. Accordingly, it is a recent trend in anatomy education to link anatomical information more explicitly to clinical practice. This article presents…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
Muthukrishnan, Suriya Prakash; Chandran, Dinu S.; Afreen, Naaz; Bir, Megha; Dastidar, Shaon Ghosh; Jayappa, Harsith; Mattoo, Bhawna; Navneet, Arvind; Poorasamy, Jeevitha; Roy, Atanu; Sharma, Anju; Ghosh, Debabrata; Deepak, Kishore K. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2019
Didactic lecture is an effective method to quickly pass on a high volume of information to a large number of students. However, if not well designed, lectures can be monotonous and provide only passive learning, with little scope for higher order learning skills. To address this drawback of lectures, we supplemented it with case-based learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), College Freshmen
Eckel, Julia; Zavaritskaya, Olga; Schüttpelz-Brauns, Katrin; Schubert, Rudolf – Advances in Physiology Education, 2019
Recently, medical students' scientific thinking skills have been identified as an important issue in medical education. Scientific thinking cannot be imparted in conventional lectures, but rather requires actively involving students. We modified a practical course in physiology. A study was designed to test whether the new course fosters…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Education, Thinking Skills, Physiology
Abdulla, Mohammed H. – Education and Information Technologies, 2018
Online-based response systems are increasingly used as a continuous assessment tool in classroom due to availability and ease of access. The present study aimed to validate the utilisation of online-based exercises for teaching to medical students. For this study, Socrative, a free online platform was used in teaching a physiology component of a…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Audience Response Systems, Physiology, Lecture Method
Malekigorji, Maryam – Education Sciences, 2019
The purpose of this study is to investigate how constant changes in team allocation within a modified flipped team-based learning (FTBL) study can affect student's perception of a course (gathered by an online questionnaire) and academic performance. This teaching strategy is a team-based learning (TBL) approach combined with flipped classroom…
Descriptors: Homework, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, College Students
Alimoglu, Mustafa Kemal; Yardim, Selda; Uysal, Hilmi – Advances in Physiology Education, 2017
In our medical school, we changed from a lecture-based method to a team-based learning (TBL) method to teach "polyneuropathies" in the neurology clerkship starting from the 2014 to 2015 academic year. Real patients were used instead of written scenarios in TBL sessions. This study aimed to compare former lecture-based and the current TBL…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Neurology, Medical Education, Patients
The Interrupted Learner: How Distractions during Live and Video Lectures Influence Learning Outcomes
Zureick, Andrew H.; Burk-Rafel, Jesse; Purkiss, Joel A.; Hortsch, Michael – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2018
New instructional technologies have been increasingly incorporated into the medical school learning environment, including lecture video recordings as a substitute for live lecture attendance. The literature presents varying conclusions regarding how this alternative experience impacts students' academic success. Previously, a multi-year study of…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Outcomes of Education, Medical Students, Academic Achievement