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- Title
TEACHING ANATOMY USING (ONE-MINUTE PRECEPTOR) OMP IN COMBINATION WITH SPOTTING: RE-SHAPING THE SUBJECT.
- Authors
Waseem, Naureen; Iqbal, Khadija; Kundi, Hina; Rehman, Irum; Zaigham, Naveeda; Qamar, Abdullah
- Abstract
Objectives: The study determines the possible advantages of using the OMP in the gross anatomy laboratory. Study Design: Randomized Control Trial. Setting: Department of Anatomy Islam Medical College, Sialkot. Period: January 2018 to June 2018. Material & Methods: 100 First year students of Islam Medical College were involved in the study. Two groups of 50 students each were made. Group 1 was exposed to the methodology of spotting. Students of group 2 were taught with One Minute Preceptor Model, but were allowed to do spotting/ structure identification themselves. Both groups were exposed to the same practical exam at the end of the course. Means of achieved marks and numbers of failures and passes were compared. All Statistical tests were applied using SPSS Version 20. Students were also asked to fill a questionnaire to find out students perception regarding the superiority of one teaching tool over the other. Results: The post hoc analysis of the result was done. The means of overall collective marks obtained by students of group I were insignificant when compared with the same of group II. Comparison of students on the basis of the passing status, carried out using Chi Square test also showed insignificant difference. On the other hand, from the questionnaires it was observed that active knowledge construction was more with OMP tool as compared to spotting. Understanding level was superior with OMP. Preparation for clinical teaching was also better with a combination of both as compared to spotting only and OMP. Conclusions: The one minute preceptor (OMP) is a time efficient teaching technique for learner centered training. It is a technique which can help the anatomy teachers to convert structure identification questions into active learning opportunities for learners. Teaching Anatomy using OMP in combination with spotting is a better tool in reshaping the subject.
- Subjects
ANATOMY education; MEDICAL preceptorship; STUDENT attitudes; CHI-squared test; TEACHING methods; ANATOMY; ACTIVE learning
- Publication
Professional Medical Journal, 2020, Vol 27, Issue 4, p730
- ISSN
1024-8919
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.29309/TPMJ/2020.27.04.3460