Qureshi Hj, Hashim M, Bakar Ma, Ali S, Farooq Mu, Tariq R, Attique K.
Undergraduate medical students perceptions regarding teaching and assessment practices.
Biomedica Jan ;32(2):128-30.

Background and Objective: Medical education now-a-days is student’s centered with active involvement of students. This study was planned to determine emerging trends of medical education among students. Methods: It was a cross sectional study conducted on 93 students of second year MBBS in Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore. A questionnaire was given to each participant for completion. The questionnaire included questions about parent’s education, methods of teaching and tools of assessment. Results: Parents of 80% students had education of bachelor level or above. Use of combination of audiovisual aids in lectures was liked by students. Majority of students (81%) considered tutorials (small group discussion) as the most effective way of learning. Students liked friendly and professionally competent teachers. 58% students preferred short essay questions (SEQs) assessment as compared to multiple choice questions (MCQs) and viva voce. Conclusion: Students of Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College consider tutorials (small group discussion) as the most effective way of learning and short essay questions as a better method of assessment.

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