E-ISSN 2231-3206 | ISSN 2320-4672

2016, Vol:5,Issue:5

Research Articles
  • Indi J Medic Science and P Health.2016; Volume:5(5):986-988 doi : 10.5455/ijmsph.2016.08022016348
  • Learning preferences among undergraduate medical students
  • Sushrit A Neelopant, Thilak Sura, Shilpa Devakar

Abstract

Background: Education in medical field puts a great pressure on young students. An improved understanding of the link,between learning performance and approaches to learning can guide to the development of a more adapted approach,to delivering coaching to medical students. This study was carried out to assess the learning modalities adopted by the,medical students of the third year in Kannur Medical College.,
Objective: To assess the preferred learning modalities of the medical students of Kannur Medical College.,
Materials and Methods: It is a cross-sectional study carried out in a medical college of Kannur, Kerala, India. A total of,100 third-year medical undergraduates in a private medical college at Kannur were asked to fill a pretested and prevalidated,visual, auditory, read/write, kinaesthetic questionnaire, version 7.3 developed by Neil Fleming. The students were,then scored to assess the predominant learning modality used. Data were analyzed using SPSS, version 20. Descriptive,statistics and Fisher’s test were used to study the variables.,Result: Majority of the students were multimodal (69%). Reading/writing was the predominant modality used. There was,no significant difference in the learning modalities of male and female students. There was also no difference in academic,performance of uni- and multimodal learners.,Conclusion: Current teaching styles do not support the student fraternity that is predominantly multimodal. A variety of,training programs must be arranged to train teachers to adjust their teaching styles. Multiple methods must be used,simultaneously,deliver knowledge and information to the students to improve their acceptance.