Community Oriented Medical Education for Learning of Pathobiology

AuthorSeyedeh Negar Assadien
Issued Date2016-08-01en
AbstractBackground: According to the needs of health education, community oriented medical education was recommended. Health students must learn more about prevalent diseases in their communities. Objectives: To introduce community oriented medical sciences education to students learning pathobiology and its effects. Materials and Methods: This study was a quasi-experimental study conducted using the revised curriculum. The pathobiology course was taught with attention to community oriented medical education in group A. The teacher focused on more prominent and prevalent infectious diseases in Khorasan Razavi province, but regular subjects were taught in group B. Student grades or data was then compared and analyzed by SPSS 16, mean, standard deviation, and a t-test with P Results: The total grade of pathobiology in group A (with community oriented medical education) was 17.58 ± 1.28. In group B (regular education), the total grade was 17.02 ± 1.75 with t = 1.292 and P = 0.202. There were no significant differences. The specific lessons, such as infection of mycobacterium tuberculosis and gastro intestinal infections, were promoted. Mean grades were higher in group A than B. Conclusions: According to the grades, community oriented medical education was helpful in teaching some specific chapters of pathobiology, such as more prominent and prevalent infectious diseases.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17795/jhealthscope-31758en
KeywordCommunity Oriented Medical Educationen
KeywordPathobiologyen
KeywordMedical Educationen
KeywordOccupational Healthen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleCommunity Oriented Medical Education for Learning of Pathobiologyen
TypeResearch Articleen

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