Conducting correlation seminars in basic sciences at KIST Medical College, Nepal.
- Author:
P Ravi SHANKAR
1
Author Information
1. Department of Medical Education, KIST Medical College, Lalitpur, Nepal. ravi.dr.shankar@gmail.com
- Publication Type:Brief Communication
- Keywords:
Educational measurement;
Learning;
Medical school;
Nepal;
Undergraduate medical education
- MeSH:
Community Medicine;
Education, Medical, Undergraduate;
Educational Measurement;
Humans;
Learning;
Nepal;
Problem-Based Learning;
Public Health;
Schools, Medical
- From:Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions
2011;8(1):10-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
KIST Medical College is a new medical school in Lalitpur, Nepal. In Nepal, six basic science subjects are taught together in an integrated organ system-based manner with early clinical exposure and community medicine. Correlation seminars are conducted at the end of covering each organ system. The topics are decided by the core academic group (consisting of members from each basic science department, the Department of Community Medicine, the academic director, and the clinical and program coordinators) considering the public health importance of the condition and its ability to include learning objectives from a maximum number of subjects. The learning objectives are decided by individual departments and finalized after the meeting of the core group. There are two student coordinators for each seminar and an evaluation group evaluates each seminar and presenter. Correlation seminars help students revise the organ system covered and understand its clinical importance, promote teamwork and organization, and supports active learning. Correlation seminars should be considered as a learning modality by other medical schools.