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The Paediatric Teaching Department of Child Health Bhadra implements diverse teaching and learning activities to enrich pediatric education. Key strategies include classroom teaching, bedside clinical instruction, and problem-based seminars. Students engage in case presentations, morbidity/mortality seminars, and journal clubs, fostering critical thinking and collaboration. Resources such as video practices, topic notes, and MCQs support both teachers and students. Recent pedagogical studies emphasize the role of zinc in pediatrics, aiming to integrate practical knowledge with clinical excellence.
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Paediatric Teaching Department of Child Health Bhadra 1, 2060
Teaching Learning Activities • Class room teaching • Topic presentations • Bedside clinical teaching • Problem based seminars • Case presentations • Morbidity / mortality seminars • Perinatal meetings • Journal clubs • Unit evaluation
Class room teaching • Lecture: teacher centered • Student centered: facilitated by teacher • Group discussion with home assignment • Brain storming and listing followed by discussion
Bed side clinical teaching • Student present the allotted case • Simulation on history taking • Demonstration by teacher and re-demonstration by student • Video / picture practice • Same type of cases distribution in groups and discussion • Problem based
Topic presentation • Core topics selected • Residents are informed in advance • MCQ test • Presentation by residents • Discussion on answers
Problem based seminar • Actual cases / cases published in Journals • Students group discussion • Triple jump
Photo collection Video Case histories Guidelines for students Curriculum for teachers and students Books Topic notes Slides Overhead transparencies MCQ CD Resources
Research works • Role of Zinc in acute diarrhoea • Micronutrient survey in adolescent girls • Zinc as a immuno-modulating agent • Role of Zinc in pneumonia
Published papers in 2059-2060 • Effectiveness and efficacy of zinc for the treatment of acute diarrhea in young children.Pediatrics. 2002 May;109(5):898-903. • Approach to a child with fever in outpatient. Journal of the Nepal Paediatric Society. Vol. 21. Issue 1; 2003.
Evidenced Based Antenatal Single Corticosteroid to • Prevent RDS. Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society. • Vol. 20, Issue 1; 2002; 33-37. • A child with fever: an approach in OPD. • Journal of the Nepal Paediatric Society. Vol. 21. • Issue 1;2003; 38-43 • A lesson to learn. Journal of the Nepal Paediatric • Society. Vol. 21. Issue 1; 2003;48-49. • Physicians and Principle Centered Delivery of Health • Services. Journal of Nepal Medical Association. • Vol. 42. No. 145; 2003; 44-53.