Feasibility of Including Hands-On Microteaching in the Medical Faculty Development Program in India: A Mixed-Methods Study

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Dutt, Rekha [1 ]
Mishra, Nihar R. [2 ]
Singh, Ritesh [1 ,3 ]
Patel, Sanjay K.
Dukpa, Rinchen Dem [4 ]
Soniya, C. [4 ]
Dutta, Atanu K. [5 ]
机构
[1] All India Inst Med Sci Kalyani, Community Med & Family Med, Kalyani, India
[2] All India Inst Med Sci Kalyani, Paediat, Kalyani, India
[3] All India Inst Med Sci Kalyani, Physiol, Kalyani, India
[4] All India Inst Med Sci Kalyani, Nursing, Kalyani, India
[5] All India Inst Med Sci Kalyani, Biochem, Kalyani, India
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kirkpatrick levels; teaching skills; faculty development program; medical education; microteaching; TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS;
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10.7759/cureus.40470
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Medical faculty development programs (FDPs) often lack hands-on training in teaching skills. Microteaching, a short, focused teaching practice, could be a feasible way to bridge this gap. This study aimed to explore the feasibility of including hands-on microteaching in a medical FDP in India. Methodology This mixed-methods study involved fresh medical faculty members who never attended FDP on the basics of medical education technologies, stakeholders, and students from a recently established autonomous medical institute of national importance in India. Participants completed a pre-test survey on their teaching skills and received a hands-on microteaching session during an FDP. After the session, participants completed a post-test survey and provided feedback on the feasibility and acceptability of hands-on microteaching in the program. Program evaluation was done by application of Kirkpatrick's Model levels one, two, and three. Results According to the Kirkpatrick Model of Evaluation level one (Reaction), the participants reported improved teaching skills and greater confidence in their ability to teach after the microteaching session. They also reported that hands-on microteaching was an effective way to learn teaching skills and receive feedback. Stakeholders opined that microteaching is a very effective tool for improving teaching skills and should be a part of FDP. Evaluation at level two (Learning) shows that there was a significant improvement in the mean score of post-tests. As per level three (Behaviour Change) evaluation, the majority of the students informed that there is observable improvement in the effectiveness of teaching of faculties in the past two months, i.e., since the participation of faculty in hands-on microteaching in FDP. Conclusions Hands-on microteaching could be a feasible and effective way to enhance the teaching skills of medical faculty members in India. The study findings suggest that including hands-on microteaching in FDPs could help bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical teaching skills.
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