Exploring Competency-Based Anatomy Education Through Direct Observation with Checklist as Teaching-Learning and Assessment Method: Lessons Learnt Through Student Feedback

通过直接观察和检查表作为教学、学习和评估方法,探索基于能力的解剖学教育:从学生反馈中汲取的经验教训

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The National Medical Commission's mandate to standardize medical education through implementing Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) has necessitated the need for robust assessment strategies aligned with desired clinical competencies. METHODOLOGY: In the context, the current study was conducted at Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad on 150 first-year MBBS students and investigates the efficacy of Direct Observation with Checklist as a teaching-learning and assessment method in anatomy education, specifically surface anatomy in the Abdomen and Pelvis regions of gross anatomy. The study employed qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate student performance and perceptions. RESULTS: Quantitative analysis revealed a significant difference in scores between Direct Observation with Checklist and traditional viva voce methods, underscoring its effectiveness. Qualitative findings from focus group discussions highlighted that this method enhanced understanding, retention, and confidence among students. It provided structured feedback, promoted reflective learning, and reduced assessor bias, thus supporting its role in assessing competencies at the "shows how" level of Miller's pyramid and aligning with CBME objectives. CONCLUSION: The research underscores the transformative potential of Direct Observation with Checklist as a pedagogical tool in anatomy education, advocating for its wider adoption across medical disciplines as it evolves towards competency-based frameworks, such methods are crucial for ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for life-long clinical practice.

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