Using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: Perspectives on the need and models of innovation

Background and Objective: Medical education is undergoing a seminal change with respect to curriculum as well as teaching methods, with students in tune with the current developments in the technology and seeking newer techniques to learn medicine. The rapid pace of progression of medical science, a...

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Main Authors: Suhas Chandran, Priya Sreedaran, Johnson Pradeep, S M Manohari, Pooja Patnaik Kuppili, M Kishor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.amhsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2321-4848;year=2020;volume=8;issue=1;spage=125;epage=132;aulast=Chandran
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spelling doaj-2cec748cba1242119d60906badd6e0022020-11-25T03:17:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsArchives of Medicine and Health Sciences2321-48482020-01-018112513210.4103/amhs.amhs_57_20Using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: Perspectives on the need and models of innovationSuhas ChandranPriya SreedaranJohnson PradeepS M ManohariPooja Patnaik KuppiliM KishorBackground and Objective: Medical education is undergoing a seminal change with respect to curriculum as well as teaching methods, with students in tune with the current developments in the technology and seeking newer techniques to learn medicine. The rapid pace of progression of medical science, and the breadth and depth of material to be learned, warrants formulation of techniques light on time and learning intensive. In this article, we explore such potential ideas and the principles behind using them for undergraduate (UG) education, with concepts about how they can be integrated into the current UG curriculum. Materials and Methods: Electronic searches of databases PubMed and Google Scholar were carried out to identify and include English language articles from inception till December 2019, and 36 relevant articles were selected for review. Results: The observational/passive methods included music, movies, television shows, radio, and podcasts, whereas the active methods included role play, simulated class press conferences, courtrooms, art, designing posters and pamphlets, games and gamification, Pictionary, tabletop games, and also creative writing – short stories and poetry. Conclusion: A student-centered approach rather than an exclusive technology-based approach would be ideal, and these unconventional and innovative methods provide opportunity to apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information rather a process of passive listening.http://www.amhsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2321-4848;year=2020;volume=8;issue=1;spage=125;epage=132;aulast=Chandranentertainment mediainnovative teaching modelsteaching psychiatryundergraduate educationusing technology to teach
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Priya Sreedaran
Johnson Pradeep
S M Manohari
Pooja Patnaik Kuppili
M Kishor
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Priya Sreedaran
Johnson Pradeep
S M Manohari
Pooja Patnaik Kuppili
M Kishor
Using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: Perspectives on the need and models of innovation
Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences
entertainment media
innovative teaching models
teaching psychiatry
undergraduate education
using technology to teach
author_facet Suhas Chandran
Priya Sreedaran
Johnson Pradeep
S M Manohari
Pooja Patnaik Kuppili
M Kishor
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title Using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: Perspectives on the need and models of innovation
title_short Using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: Perspectives on the need and models of innovation
title_full Using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: Perspectives on the need and models of innovation
title_fullStr Using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: Perspectives on the need and models of innovation
title_full_unstemmed Using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: Perspectives on the need and models of innovation
title_sort using entertainment media to teach undergraduate psychiatry: perspectives on the need and models of innovation
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences
issn 2321-4848
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background and Objective: Medical education is undergoing a seminal change with respect to curriculum as well as teaching methods, with students in tune with the current developments in the technology and seeking newer techniques to learn medicine. The rapid pace of progression of medical science, and the breadth and depth of material to be learned, warrants formulation of techniques light on time and learning intensive. In this article, we explore such potential ideas and the principles behind using them for undergraduate (UG) education, with concepts about how they can be integrated into the current UG curriculum. Materials and Methods: Electronic searches of databases PubMed and Google Scholar were carried out to identify and include English language articles from inception till December 2019, and 36 relevant articles were selected for review. Results: The observational/passive methods included music, movies, television shows, radio, and podcasts, whereas the active methods included role play, simulated class press conferences, courtrooms, art, designing posters and pamphlets, games and gamification, Pictionary, tabletop games, and also creative writing – short stories and poetry. Conclusion: A student-centered approach rather than an exclusive technology-based approach would be ideal, and these unconventional and innovative methods provide opportunity to apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information rather a process of passive listening.
topic entertainment media
innovative teaching models
teaching psychiatry
undergraduate education
using technology to teach
url http://www.amhsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2321-4848;year=2020;volume=8;issue=1;spage=125;epage=132;aulast=Chandran
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