Title of article :
An evidence of group discussion and problem-solving skills in MBBS freshers: Implications and applications
Author/Authors :
KUMAR, SANTOSH Department of Medical Education - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) - Puducherry-605006, India , ZAYAPRAGASSARAZAN, ZAYABALARADJANE Department of Medical Education - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) - Puducherry-605006, India , KADAMBARI, DHARANIPRAGADA Department of Medical Education - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) - Puducherry-605006, India
Abstract :
Teachers need to follow adult learning principles and students need to have discussion and problem-solving skills for the use
of active learning methods in classroom. We aimed to find out
whether MBBS freshers had group discussion and problemsolving
skills. A free group discussion session for problem-solving
using adult learning principles was held during the foundation course for MBBS freshers. The task for group discussion was to
give suggestions to improve the situation indicated by the given
general medical professional problem. Qualitative deductive
thematic analysis was used to analyze suggestions which could be
grouped under the themes of seven roles of CanMEDS Physician
Competency Framework. The results of deductive thematic
analysis of suggestions of student groups are described under
seven themes of the roles of the CanMEDS Physician Competency
Framework. MBBS freshers showed excellent group discussion,
plenary presentation, and problem-solving skills for the given
problem. They also had relevant general knowledge about medical
profession. Their problem-oriented thinking skills were facilitated
using adult learning principles. It is recommended that the use of
group discussion for problem-solving with facilitation by using
adult learning principles should be emphasized in undergraduate medical education to promote the use of active learning methods in classroom.
Keywords :
Teaching , Problem solving , Undergraduate medical education , Learning
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism