Medical Education Unit (MEU)

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Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College & Hospital (FAAMCH), Barpeta
Medical Education Unit (MEU)

The Medical Education Unit (MEU) at Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College & Hospital (FAAMCH), Barpeta, plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of medical education and healthcare delivery in the region. Established with the aim of enhancing the quality of medical education, the MEU serves as a cornerstone for faculty development, curriculum innovation, and the promotion of best practices in medical training. As an integral part of FAAMCH, the MEU ensures that medical education aligns with global standards while addressing the unique challenges of healthcare in India. The unit holds immense significance in the context of medical education and healthcare delivery in Assam and beyond. By focusing on faculty development and curriculum innovation, the MEU ensures that FAAMCH graduates are not only clinically competent but also equipped with the skills to adapt to the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

Role of the MEU at FAAMCH

The primary role of the MEU at FAAMCH is to foster excellence in medical education by providing faculty members with the necessary tools, training, and resources to deliver high-quality education. The MEU acts as a hub for continuous professional development, ensuring that educators are well-versed in modern teaching methodologies, assessment techniques, and technological advancements. By doing so, it bridges the gap between traditional teaching methods and contemporary educational practices.

The MEU also plays a crucial role in curriculum development and implementation. It ensures that the curriculum is dynamic, evidence-based, and responsive to the evolving needs of the healthcare sector. This includes integrating emerging topics such as telemedicine, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and public health into the medical curriculum. Additionally, the MEU promotes interdisciplinary learning, encouraging collaboration between different departments to provide a holistic education to medical students.

Objectives of the MEU

The MEU at FAAMCH is guided by a set of well-defined objectives that align with the broader goals of medical education and healthcare delivery. These objectives include:

  1. Faculty Development: Enhancing the teaching skills of faculty members through workshops, training programs, and seminars on innovative teaching methodologies, assessment techniques, and educational technology.

  2. Curriculum Innovation: Designing and implementing a competency-based curriculum that prepares students to meet the healthcare challenges of the 21st century.

  3. Student-Centered Learning: Promoting active learning strategies such as problem-based learning (PBL), case-based learning (CBL), and simulation-based training to enhance student engagement and critical thinking.

  4. Research in Medical Education: Encouraging research in medical education, focusing on areas such as curriculum effectiveness, teaching methodologies, and student outcomes.

  5. Community Orientation: Integrating community-based learning into the curriculum to ensure that students are sensitized to the healthcare needs of rural and underserved populations.

  6. Quality Assurance: Monitoring and evaluating the quality of medical education and implementing measures for continuous improvement.

Functions of the MEU

The MEU at FAAMCH performs a wide range of functions to achieve its objectives. These functions can be broadly categorized into the following areas:

  1. Training and Workshops: Organizing regular training programs and workshops for faculty members on topics such as effective teaching methods, assessment techniques, and the use of technology in education. These programs enhance the pedagogical skills of educators and keep them updated with the latest trends in medical education.

  2. Curriculum Development: Collaborating with various departments to design and revise the medical curriculum. This includes incorporating new topics, aligning the curriculum with national and international standards, and ensuring that it meets the learning needs of students.

  3. Educational Research: Encouraging faculty members to engage in research related to medical education, including studies on the effectiveness of teaching methods, student learning outcomes, and the impact of curriculum changes.

  4. Student Assessment: Developing and implementing fair and effective assessment methods, including formative assessments for continuous feedback and summative assessments to evaluate overall performance.

  5. Simulation-Based Training: Promoting the use of simulation-based training to provide students with hands-on experience in a controlled environment, helping them develop clinical skills and confidence before interacting with real patients.

  6. Community Engagement: Integrating community-based learning into the curriculum, enabling students to understand the healthcare challenges faced by rural and underserved populations. This includes organizing health camps, awareness programs, and outreach activities.

  7. Quality Improvement: Monitoring the quality of medical education through regular feedback from students, faculty, and other stakeholders. Based on this feedback, the MEU implements measures to address gaps and improve the overall learning experience.

Medical Education Unit (Constitution), FAAMCH, Barpeta

No. Name Designation Department Phone No. Email ID Attended rBCW/BCME at Attended CISP I/II/III with Dates and Center
1 Prof. (Dr.) Ramen Talukdar, Chairperson Principal & HOD Radiology Radiology 91013 42836 ramentalukdar62@gmail.com Yes, at RC, JMC, Jorhat CISP – III, 29th - 30th, April, 2024, RC, JMC, Jorhat
2 Prof. (Dr.) Swapna D. Kakoty Co-ordinator, MEU, Prof. & HOD, Community Medicine Community Medicine 94350 30551 swapnakakoty@rediffmail.com Yes, at RC, JMC, Jorhat CISP – I, 5th – 7th April, 19, RC, JMC, Jorhat
3 Prof. (Dr.) Balmiki Datta Professor & HOD, Pathology Pathology 94351 10122 balmikidattadr@gmail.com Yes, at RC, JMC, Jorhat CISP – III, 29th - 30th, April, 2024, RC, JMC, Jorhat
4 Prof.(Dr.) Jyotirmoy Phookan Professor & HOD, Otorhinolaryngology Otorhinolaryngology 94355 43972 jpphookan@hotmail.com Yes, at RC, JMC, Jorhat CISP – III, 29th - 30th, April, 2024, RC, JMC, Jorhat
5 Dr. Mustaque Ahmed Associate Professor, Community Medicine Community Medicine 96782 52488 mustaquedoc@gmail.com Yes, at RC, JMC, Jorhat CISP – III, 19th - 20th March, 2024, RC, JMC, Jorhat
6 Dr. Keshab Bora Associate Professor, Biochemistry Biochemistry 91018 84619 drkeshab82@gmail.com Yes, at RC, JMC, Jorhat CISP – III, 19th - 20th March, 2024, RC, JMC, Jorhat
7 Dr. Sangita Mahela Associate Professor, Radiology Radiology 94350 63251 sangitamahela@gmail.com   CISP – III, 19th - 20th March, 2024
8 Dr. Hillol Sarkar Associate Professor, Medicine Medicine 7002216862 dr.hillolsarkar@rediffmail.com Yes, at MC, FAAMCH, Barpeta CISP – I, 29th-30th Sep 2020, FAAMCH, Barpeta
9 Dr. Pradumna Pathak Assistant Professor, Pharmacology Pharmacology 88760 51271 drpradumna@gmail.com Yes, at RC, JMC, Jorhat CISP – III, 19th - 20th March, 2024, RC, JMC, Jorhat

 

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