COMBINED METHOD OF LEARNING ANATOMY E-LEARNING AND CLASS ROOM TEACHING IS THE BEST METHOD

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Dr Anup Shyamal.
Dr Akash Kusum Banerjee.
Dr Biswapriya Sinha
Dr Enakshi Ghosh
Dr Arunima Roy
Prof Nirmal Kumar Mandal.

Keywords

COMBINED LEARNING METHOD, FOR ANATOMY, THE BEST

Abstract

Anatomy is vast and most volatile subject in MBBS curriculum. Students remain in extreme confusion with the contents and information. They try to learn it from either class room teaching or from e-learning  or from combined.


Present study is based on a spontaneous feedback filled by students after completion of final examination of Anatomy.


Marks obtained in theory and practical both for all the students were analyzed with  their response on the feed back form.


It results the mode of method for learning anatomy was favoured to combined method of learning


Class room as well as E- learning  combination is the  best method for learning anatomy, not to consider in  any single method.

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