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Medical student’s perception and feed-back on virtual classes during COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-centric questionnaire based study
2020
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International Journal of Health and Clinical Research
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Introduction: The quick turn to online platforms from contact learning during COVID-19 remained challenging for both teachers as well for students. This study was done with the aim to know the perception and feed back of under-graduate medical students on virtual classes during the pandemic. Material & Methods: This was a cross-sectional questionnaire based multi-centric study.  Questionnaire in the form of Google form was distributed to the undergraduate medical students from various MBBS professionals studying in various medical colleges across North India. The completed questionnaire was collected and data was analyzed. Results: 40% students were from government, 52% from private medical colleges and 8% from AIIMS/ SGPGI. Majority of students were using mobile (63.7%) for e learning, using 4G internet (70.6%). Mostly the private medical colleges (73%) and only 4.5% government colleges were conducting the live video classes. Rest of them was providing the soft copy of the study material to the students. Based on the feedback by the students, about one third of the students (36.7%) appreciated the online platform in the current scenario as well for future in the combination with traditional classroom teaching. Discussion: The e-learning was the need of the hour as every day is important for a medical student and the learning has to be uninterrupted. Although helpful, e-learning alone is a far cry from face‐to‐face interaction between students and teachers. Finding the right balance of class-room teaching combined with e-learning should become the norm for future students.    

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