Circulatory Shock, types and stages, compensatory mechanisms
System approach in Medical Education
1. Dr. Hironmoy Roy
MD, MBA, DHM, MHPE, FAIMER
Principles of
adult-Learning
System
approach in
Medical
Education
Learning
Process
2.
3. “System”
• A functional entity, which
consists of number of
interdependent & inte-related
components; which runs to
achieve a final goal
• A ‘system’ may has many sub-
systems.
5. Medical Education, as a “system”
Process
Feedback
Input Output
A competent
IMG
(a motivated
learner)
New Entrant Graduate Medical
Education (GME)
TLA Methods
A Teacher
College
infrastructure
Curriculum &
Syllabus
From
Community
Statistics of
Medical errors/
media-flush
From
University
Result
8. Group task
Group A State Pollution board is visiting your institute for biomedical waste
facilities. Apply systems approach and plan for successful outcome.
Group B Medical Council of India has added E-learning on traumatology for
final year MBBS students in 8th semester. Map the components of its
system.
Group C Your Institute is going to apply for the increase in seats for MD-
Anesthesiology. Map the system-components of the PG programme
Group D You, as the MEU team of an Institute, is going to organise the MCI
recognised Revised Basic Course workshop in coming April. Map the
system-components.
11. Sir Malcom Shepherd Knowles (1913-1997)
In 1980,
Formed the concept.
ANDRAGOGY
Is an art & science of
adult learning.
It differs from child-learning
PEDAGOGY
12. ADULT LEARNING
Definition
all forms of learning undertaken by adults after
having initial education and training, however
far this process may have gone (e.g. including
tertiary education).
(European Commission of Andragogy 2009, modified on 2012)
22. So adult learning is…………..
Autonomous & Self directed
Goal oriented, relevancy centred
Adults have some life-experiences,
what they shares to solve the problem
29. Tips for an effective facilitator……
MOTIVATION TO THE STUDENTS
To set a tone/feeling for the lesson
To set an appropriate level of difficulty
To set an appropriate level of concern
30. Tips for an effective facilitator……
REINFORCEMENT
Positive & Quasi-positive
But not Negative
31. Tips for an effective facilitator……
Check the RETENTION
By providing the problem solving power
32. Tips for an effective facilitator……
Check the TRANSFARENCE
To use the knowledge/skill of previous
session to solve the problems in future
session
33. Barriers in adult learning
Adults have many added responsibilities in life which they
have to balance with participation in learning
Lack of TIME Lack of MONEYLack of INTEREST
Lack of INFORMATION
Problem with CHILDCARE & TRANSPORTATION
36. Learning process
• Teaching is an interaction in between teacher and
students under teacher’s guidance to bring out
expected changes in a students’ behaviour.
• Learning is a process to make some modification
relatively or permanent of the way of thinking,
feeling and doing of the learner.
37. A
Problem gets
generated
The learner tries to solve
with Pre-experience
Not/Partially
solved
Interest is
generated to
solve it
Learner gathers
information
from resources
as he values
Solves the
problem
41. Seven principles of
Good practices in under-graduate education
• To encourage contacts between students and faculty.
• To develop reciprocity and cooperation among students.
• To use active learning techniques.
• To give prompt feedback.
• To emphasize time on task.
• To communicate high expectations.
• To respect diverse talents and ways of learning.
42. A Good facilitators will……………
• Make the learning problem centred rather than content
centered.
• Permit and encourage the active participation of the learners.
• Encourage the learner to introduce past experiences into the
learning process in order to reexamine that experience in the
light of new data.: Experience sharing
• Maintain the climate of learning collaborative (instructor-to-
learner and learner-to-learner) as opposed to authority-
oriented.: Collaborative Climate
• Evaluate in light of appraisal of needs and interests and
therefore to the redesign of new learning activities.: Relevant
assessment
43. At last……………
• Adult learners are all of the people in this room!
• While you are brought here because you are
teachers, PLEASE not to forget that you are also adult
learners.
• We are all learners and we are all educators-equal
power dynamics!!!!!
• A Faculty development programme becomes
successful when the learning of the learners
becomes joyful.