Reforming Medical Education in Pakistan through strengthening Departments of Medical Education
Rabbia Farooq, Mavra Imtiaz, M Asif Munir
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ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Early medical education
departments originated as medical education research offices, primarily in the
United States of America (USA).
Objectives:
The main objective of the study is to analyse
the reforming medical education in Pakistan through strengthening departments
of medical education.
Material
and methods: This cross sectional
study was conducted in Quaide Azam Medical College Bahawalpur in duration of Jan 2021-Sep 2021. The survey includes all of the city's PMDC-recognized
medical schools. Respondents were medical school faculty members who were
knowledgeable about the subject matter of the survey.
Results: A total of 200 people took part in the study. All of the participants
were interviewed by us. Education research (66.6 percent), faculty development
(70.7 percent), and curriculum development (77.7 percent) were the top four
tasks.
Conclusion: This study concludes that well-established and effectively
operating DMEs can play an effective role in increasing medical education
quality. Medical and dental institutions should be supported in Pakistan by the
Pakistani government's Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (PM&DC), the
Higher Education Commission (HEC), as well as Pakistan's leading medical and
dental universities in policy, governance, and regulatory matters.
Keywords: Medical Education, Faculty Development, Lack of Resources,
Infrastructure