Implementation of structured team-based review enhances knowledge consolidation and academic performance of undergraduate medical students studying neuroscience

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Anwar K, Kashir J, Sajid MR, Rasool AJ, Shaikh AA, Ikram MF, Yaqinuddin A, Alshedoukhy A, Ganguly PK. Implementation of structured team-based review enhances knowledge consolidation and academic performance of undergraduate medical students studying neuroscience. Adv Physiol Educ 44: 232-238, 2020; doi:10.1152/ advan.00162.2019.-Team-based learning (TBL) provides a systematic approach to teaching and learning and promotes critical thinking and enhances medical educational activities and professional development. TBL-based didactic methodology has proven beneficial in enhancing learning and consolidating key educational concepts throughout educational curricula. Such areas of application include neuroscience, which is traditionally considered to be one of the most difficult disciplines to be taught in undergraduate medical courses to the point where the scientific literature reports "neurophobia" among undergraduate medical students. Herein, we report the design and application of a modified version of TBL, which we termed teambased review (TBR) throughout two cohorts of undergraduate medical students undertaking neuroscience. We show that our TBR methodology enhanced student understanding of neuroscience, increasing average marks and grades achieved in final exams, while also increasing the proportion of students obtaining higher grades. Application of TBR also improved marks obtained by students throughout continuous assessment (midterms, TBL, and problem-based learning grades). In surveys taken following final exams, students strongly felt that TBR enhanced their learning experience and aided knowledge acquisition, consolidation, and exam preparation. Collectively, we show that TBR-based methodology was effective in enhancing the student learning experience and performance in neuroscience and could potentially be successfully used to enhance performance and learning in other subjects in the undergraduate medical curriculum.

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Anwar, K., Kashir, J., Sajid, M. R., Rasool, A. J., Shaikh, A. A., Ikram, M. F., … Ganguly, P. K. (2020). Implementation of structured team-based review enhances knowledge consolidation and academic performance of undergraduate medical students studying neuroscience. Advances in Physiology Education, 44(2), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.1152/ADVAN.00162.2019

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