Evidence-based teaching practices: A road less traveled in Pakistan?

  • Iqbal Z
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Abstract

It is no secret that most health professionals, after postgraduation, aim to secure an academic position in a teaching institute due to various personal and/or professional preferences. Personal interest in teaching, inspirational figure/ role model-driven career selection, fixed working hours, financial rewards, societal respect, and relatively easier career path are some of the prominent motives for health professionals to join academia (Huda & Yousuf, 2006). Indeed, it is a personal choice of a health professional should he/she opt for an academic career path. However, a serious question to ask oneself is: Am I prepared and ready for this challenging role?

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Iqbal, Z. (2020). Evidence-based teaching practices: A road less traveled in Pakistan? Health Professions Educator Journal, 3(2), 7–8. https://doi.org/10.53708/hpej.v3i2.1036

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