Community Medicine
IAPSM Case-Based Learning in Community Medicine: for Undergraduates and Postgraduate Students
| Author | Purushottam Giri |
| Edition | 1st Edition 2024 |
| Year | 2024 |
| Pages | 223 |
| ISBN | 9789354668111 |
| Weight | 300 g |
Salient features of the book
Interactive Learning Approach: The book emphasizes an interactive and dynamic approach to learning community medicine through real-life case studies.
Practical Application: Each case study presents a practical scenario from the field of community medicine, bridging the gap between theory and real-world practice.
Critical Thinking: The book promotes critical thinking skills as readers analyze cases, make diagnoses, and formulate appropriate interventions based on the given information.
Problem-Solving Skills: Readers develop problem-solving skills by engaging with complex cases that require consideration of various factors such as social determinants of health, cultural context, and resource limitations.
Multi-Disciplinary Approach: Cases often require collaboration across disciplines, fostering an understanding of the importance of teamwork and interdisciplinary cooperation in community healthcare.
Cultural Sensitivity: Case studies often touch on cultural and social aspects, helping readers develop cultural sensitivity and awareness in delivering community healthcare services.
Patient-Centered Care: By analyzing cases from a patient-centered perspective, readers learn to tailor interventions to the unique needs and preferences of individuals and communities.
Skill Progression: Cases are structured to progressively challenge readers, starting with foundational concepts and gradually advancing to more complex and nuanced scenarios.
Self-Directed Learning: The case-based approach encourages self-directed learning, enabling readers to explore topics at their own pace and depth.
Discussion and Reflection: Each case study is followed by discussions, questions, and prompts that promote reflection, encouraging readers to analyze their decision-making process.