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Medical Forum Monthly. 2011; 22 (3): 35-39
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-146369
ABSTRACT
The present day teaching emphasizes on teaching methodologies that capture the interest of students and increase their satisfaction. To assess the effectiveness of nontraditional teaching methodologies such as storytelling for teaching anatomy and to determine whether this method enhances student satisfaction. The study was carried out in Foundation University Medical College, Rawalpindi [Pakistan]on first year MDBS students [n=87] The students were given a story, adapted from [The case of the dividing cell mitosis and meiosis in the cellular court [http/www.sciencecases. org/mitosis_meiosis/mitosis_meiosis.asp] by Clyde Freeman Herreid. Copyright held by National center for case study teaching in science, University at Buffalo, state university of New York. Used with permission. The students were divided into small groups who discussed the learning issues in three interactive sessions, after which, they were given a surprise assessment test and an anonymous questionnaire which was to be answered on an open scale of 1-10 [1 being the minimum score and 10 maximum] regarding the effectiveness of this methodology. Students enjoyed the sessions and would like similar sessions in future [mean evaluation score 5.92/10 +/- 3.15]. An overall satisfaction score of 6.52 +/- 1.75 was obtained. Mean of assessment results was 92.7% +/- 10.4. Some students felt that it was more time consuming as compared to lectures and could not be used to cover all topics. Teaching anatomy by storytelling captured the interest of majority of the students who found it an effective teaching methodology. However, other traditional tools of teaching should also be an integral part of anatomy curriculum
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Personal Satisfaction / Students, Medical / Teaching / Education, Medical / Learning Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Med. Forum Mon. Year: 2011

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Personal Satisfaction / Students, Medical / Teaching / Education, Medical / Learning Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Med. Forum Mon. Year: 2011