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ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING STYLE PREFERENCE AMONG UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS - VAK ASSESSMENT TOOL |
| Int J Med Clin Res Vol:3 Iss:8 (2012-12-09) : 229-231 |
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ANU S., ANURADHA, MEENA T. |
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09 Dec 2012 Pages : 229-231 Article Id : BIA0001213 Views : 1118 Downloads : 1797 |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0976-5530.3.8.229-231 |
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Aim and Objectives: To assess the learning styles of the medical students of various medical colleges using VAK questionnaire as a tool.
Methodology: VAK questionnaire was given to First and second year students from 4 medical colleges in Tamilnadu and were instructed to answer the questionnaire along with their demographic profile. Sample size was 430 students. The completed questionnaire with the responses of the students was analysed. The number of students who preferred each mode of learning was divided by the total number of responses to determine the percentage of students in each category.
Results: The results showed that 6.5%, 12.6% and 10.3% of students only preferred the visual, aural and kinesthetic modes, respectively. A further analysis showed that 70.6% of preferred multiple learning styles.
Conclusions: The results of this study can provide useful information for improving the quality of the teaching and learning experiences of students. This study should be conducted widely to get more information about learning styles and to implement multimodal teaching to improve the overall quality of medical education.
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NECROTIZING FASCIITIS DUE TO Finegoldia magna (Peptostreptococcus magnus) AS THE SOLE ISOLATE- RARE REPORT FROM INDIA |
| Int J Med Clin Res Vol:3 Iss:8 (2012-12-27) : 232-234 |
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MISRA R.N., DUBHASHI S.P., PAUL R., SULEMAN A., GANDHAM N.R., JADHAV S.V. |
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27 Dec 2012 Pages : 232-234 Article Id : BIA0001284 Views : 1359 Downloads : 1869 |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0976-5530.3.8.232-234 |
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We report a case of necrotizing fasciitis by Finegoldia magna (formerly Peptostreptococcus magnus) in a 70 year old male patient,which started after trauma with wooden stick. Immediate institution of treatment is necessary to stop progression of the disease and
improve the prognosis of the case. In general, Gram positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC) are susceptible to the antibiotics used to treat an anaerobic infections. However microbiologists should realize that the F. magna has one of the highest resistance rates among GPAC and
that there seems to be geographical differences in resistance. Microbiologist should pay more attention towards identification of F. magna from suspected clinical specimens.
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EFFICACY OF HARIDRA KWATH KAWAL IN MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE TONSILLITIS |
| Int J Med Clin Res Vol:3 Iss:8 (2012-12-31) : 235-241 |
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YADAV M., KADAM D., VALHAVANKAR C., DOLE R., BHADLIKAR D. |
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31 Dec 2012 Pages : 235-241 Article Id : BIA0001570 Views : 1425 Downloads : 1709 |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0976-5530.3.8.235-241 |
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Aim and Objective: Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils most commonly caused by a viral or bacterial infection whose symptoms include sore throat and fever. A modern medicine has faster relief but it has many side effects and produces toxins inside the body, it needs detoxification. Detoxification increases load on vital organs. Herbal preparation from Haridra (turmeric) has no side effects as compared with allopathic compounds.
Material and Methods: Patients in Shalakya Tantra OPD and IPD are recruited in this study after proper consent. Subjects in this study are grouped into trail group i.e acute tonsillitis and control group as healthy volunteers. Ethical guidelines of ICMR for human research are strictly followed. Haridra Kwath Kawal treatment is prescribed to the patients who are suffering from acute tonsillitis.
Results and Discussion: Patient attending clinic examined thoroughly, all sign and symptoms are recorded in patient information sheet. Treatment prescribed is explained to patient and its prognosis is recorded in prescribed format for various parameters on 1st day, 3rd day, 5th day and 7th day of treatment. All study data is analyzed by applying Mann Whitney U test and significance P value calculated for individual symptom.
Conclusion: It is concluded from this study that treatment with Haridra Kwath Kawal on Acute Tonsillitis relieves majority of symptoms and recovery of disease is fast. It is simplest method of treatment with minimal or no side effects. Due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory property of Haridra, symptoms of acute tonsillitis relives without side effect. Haridra Kwath Kawal is proved scientific procedure for treatment of acute tonsillitis in Indian Medicine Science
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