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The purpose of the Basic Courses in Medical Education Technologies (MET) is to provide the basic knowledge, skills and eventually change the attitude of the faculty in medical colleges which the faculty can implement in their day to day practice in different areas of teaching and assessment (classroom, laboratory, WhatRead More →

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In most countries, the study of medicine is completed as an undergraduate degree not requiring prerequisite undergraduate coursework. In the United States and Canada, almost all medical degrees are second entry degrees, and require several years of previous study at the university level. What is a postgraduate medical? Having completedRead More →

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MCI Recognised Medical Colleges Abroad: Study MBBS in UK. The first and foremost is the best option to study medicine in Europe. Study MBBS in USA. Next comes the United States of America. Study MBBS in Canada. Study MBBS in Germany. Study MBBS in France. Study MBBS in China. StudyRead More →

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When it comes to government-run medical colleges, Tamil Nadu tops the list with 21 colleges, which produce 2,715 medical graduates every year. Karnataka has the maximum number of private colleges at 34, followed by Andhra Pradesh (28), Maharashtra (25) and Tamil Nadu (24). Which city has most medical colleges inRead More →

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There are no formal education requirements to become a medical coder. Most employers are seeking candidates with a postsecondary certificate, with some requiring an Associate’s degree, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Who are eligible for medical coding? To pursue Medical coding, the individual must have a bachelor’sRead More →

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Competency-based medical education (CBME) has been suggested and tried to tackle these concerns. Competency is defined as “ the ability to do something successfully and efficiently,”[1] and CBME is an approach to ensure that the graduates develop the competencies required to fulfill the patients’ needs in the society. What isRead More →

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Here are five reforms that I think would prepare doctors for medicine in the 21st century. Teach skills, not just facts. Incorporate a “mini-MBA” into medical school. Make room for new content. Promote more than academic research. Nurture teachers who teach. Is India best for medical education? “The best medicalRead More →