Strides in Development of Medical Education (Dec 2021)

Development of Medical Etiquette from New Strategies by Art in Education: A Case Study during and before COVID-19

  • Leili Mosalanejad,
  • Mehdi Dastpak,
  • Sedigheh Najafipour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2021.196535.1076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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Background: Medical education professionally requires the development of analytical and diagnostic thinking skills, not just accumulation. It used to help the student from exposure to real estate problems by developing analytical skills.Objectives: This case study reports the process of design and educational outcome of teaching medical etiquette from new student–center strategies by art.Methods: In this experience, the educational process started during the two courses of medical etiquette courses and is performed every semester from 2018. Combination casebased/ scenario-based teaching with art in education in traditional and virtual conditions during three concurrent years was a unique experience to teaching medical etiquette courses.Results: As a result, this program created fun, engagement, different teaching of lessons in interaction with teamwork, rethinking in performance, and student’s excitement and motivation in presenting the students’ learning products.Conclusion: This process is an active cycle of reflection on performance and program and can be used as a model by medical etiquette teachers. We suggest more research should be developed by researchers to access all aspects of program in students’ learning and indicators.

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