E-learning can help bridge a major gap in continuing medical education for doctors
Express Healthcare|January 2020
India’s medical education system lacks outcomes based learning (OBL) experiences for students. According to some experts, OBL has the potential for dramatic and even revolutionary changes in medical education. However, it carries with it significant challenges. Here is a company that functions on an OBL model and intends to sensitise healthcare providers in India with its benefits. Hans Albert Lewis, Founder and CEO, DocMode explains more in conversation with Raelene Kambli
Raelene Kambli
E-learning can help bridge a major gap in continuing medical education for doctors

What is the significance of outcome-based learning for medical professionals?

In simple terms, outcome-based learning (OBL) is reverse engineering. This style of learning is based on having an end goal in mind, or what the learner is expected to deliver.

Outcome-based learning (OBE) approach is need-based, specifies outcomes and levels of outcomes, which shifts focus from teaching to learning.

How does Docmode fit into this space?

As our tagline goes, “DocMode – From Learning to Practice”, we are a global platform for outcome-based learning (OBL). We understand the need for constant learning among all individuals in healthcare which is a field that is evolving every single day. We have partnerships and associations with leading medical schools/ universities and medical associations like ICO, Cleveland Clinic, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Indian Dental Association, FOGSI, to name a few. Our partners help to create, review and launch courses which range from diagnosis and treatment guidelines, to industry practices, learners are also encouraged to interact with the faculty via discussions boards thus helping them to better clinical acumen in their daily medical practice. Our vision is to become an integral part of the healthcare professionals daily routine with essential resources for their learning and practice

Do you think India’s medical education system needs an overhaul?

In 2018, MCI changed the syllabus after almost 21 years. This recent announcement to shift undergraduate MBBS syllabus from knowledge based to an outcome-based course with a focus on attitude, ethics, and communication (AETCOM) is a good move towards valuebased education.

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