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Effective and innovative teaching methods in psychiatry for the medical undergraduates in South India: An exploratory study of teachers' and students' perspectives

Effective teaching methods are important in psychiatry. Previous studies have focused on the assessment of students about the effective teaching methods but not on a self-assessment by teachers. Primary objective is to evaluate the teachers' and students' perspectives of effective teaching...

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Published in:Indian journal of psychiatry 2022-11, Vol.64 (6), p.545-554
Main Authors: Ruben, Johnson-Pradeep, Shah, Henal, Sreedaran, Priya, Chandran, Suhas, Selvam, Sumithra, Kurpad, Sunita Simon
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