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Research Article

Exploring Small Group Discussion as an Educational Strategy in Microbiology for Second-Year MBBS Students: Findings from a Pilot Study at Brims Bidar


In India, Medical Microbiology subject is included in the curriculum of second year of MBBS. Teaching plays a major role in medical curriculum. There are various modes of teaching Medical microbiology such as lectures, tutorials, demonstrations, seminars, text book method, project method, small group discussions, study tours, problem solving method, team teaching, enquiry approach, videotapes, case studies etc. To teach a large group of students usually lectures are used. And to teach small group of students, demonstrations/ bedside clinics will be preferred. After thorough review of literature, we have found very few studies exist about the small group discussion as a teaching method in India. Hence we have undertaken the present study to observe the effectiveness of small group discussions as an effective teaching method in teaching Medical Microbiology.

 
, 2025, 24(1), 1-6;
Received : 20 May 2025 / Accepted : 15 Apr 2025 / Published : 18 Apr 2025
© The Author(s). Published by MOSP. This is an open access article under the CC BY 4.0 license.
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