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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education
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Online case‐based learning for medical students as a teaching method for biochemistry at King Abdulaziz University amid COVID‐19 pandemic (a study conducted in 2021)

التعلم القائمعلى الحالة عبر الإنترنت لطلاب الطب كطريقة تدريس للكيمياء الحيوية في جامعة الملك عبد العزيز وسط جائحةكوفيد-19 (دراسة أجريت في عام 2021)
Authors: Eman A. Kubbara; Nasreldin Marhoum Ahmed; Turki Alamri; Marwan A. Bakarman; Husam Malibary; Rasha Eid; Abdulrahman Omer Alzahrani;

Online case‐based learning for medical students as a teaching method for biochemistry at King Abdulaziz University amid COVID‐19 pandemic (a study conducted in 2021)

Abstract

AbstractOnline case‐based learning (CBL) is a method used by King Abdulaziz University to teach medical students in their preclinical years. The use of CBL in basic sciences is important for enabling medical students to correlate basic sciences with future clinical practice. This study implemented online CBL for biochemistry teaching as part of the medical genetic module for 3rd‐year preclinical students. Teaching during the study was completely online because of restricted precautions caused by the COVID‐19 pandemic, except for practical sessions that were held on campus. The case was presented to the students involved in prenatal screening and diagnosis. Students were guided to learn and discuss the biochemical tests used for prenatal screening and diagnosis and their clinical importance. They were divided into two groups: the control group was given an online lecture and the intervention group was given an online CBL session before the lecture. The online lecture was given to both groups simultaneously by the same instructor, and then 10 MCQs tests were distributed to both groups after the lecture, and their test scores were compared. A 10‐question survey was administered to the intervention group to assess their perception of the online CBL session after the test. A significant difference was found between the intervention and control groups regarding test scores (p < 0.001), and most students found the online CBL session enjoyable and motivating.

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Medical education, Students, Medical, Universities, Biomedical Engineering, Test (biology), Social Sciences, Nursing, Infectious disease (medical specialty), FOS: Health sciences, FOS: Medical engineering, Impact and Implementation of Problem-Based Learning in Education, Education, Significant difference, Engineering, Intervention (counseling), Teaching method, Health Sciences, Humans, Learning, Psychology, Disease, Pandemics, Internal medicine, Biology, Pandemic, COVID-19, Gastrointestinal Viral Infections and Vaccines Development, Paleontology, Session (web analytics), Computer science, Mathematics education, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), FOS: Psychology, World Wide Web, Infectious Diseases, Hackathons in Biomedical Engineering Education, Multimedia, Online learning, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Team-Based Learning

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