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doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.38.4.6021How to cite this:Ehsan A, Raza A. Roller Coaster Ride of Teaching Faculty under Pakistan Medical Commission. Pak J Med Sci. 2022;38(4):780-781. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.38.4.6021

Objectives: To assess the immediate effect of TEAM® on trauma related knowledge of undergraduate medical students and to highlight the stakeholders’ acceptability of TEAM® for trauma training of undergraduate medical studentsMethods: Effectiveness of TEAM... see more

Objectives: To explore the challenges faced by medical colleges and coping strategies used in implementing accreditation standards by Pakistan Medical Commission during accreditation inspection 2019.Methods: In this qualitative case study, four medical co... see more

Objective: To explore student’s perceptions regarding impact of kinesics (facial expressions, gestures, head movements and postures) on undergraduate medical education.Methods: A qualitative exploratory online survey was conducted from July-Sept 2020 amon... see more

Objective: The current study aimed to explore clinical research efficacy of teaching and practicing medical professionals in Pakistan. The role of socio-demographic factors in this context was also investigated.Methods: This study using cross-sectional re... see more

I HAVE TO WARN YOU: this is a piece of adverse criticism, but perhaps not quite in the way that you might expect.Last June, Res Medica asked me to write an article on the New Medical Curriculum, which has recently been inaugurated in this University. The ... see more

Background and Objectives: Burnout is common in healthcare workers and affects multiple domains of functioning. The objective of this study was to assess burnout in medical teachers in a large public medical university in Lahore, Pakistan and explore the ... see more

Introduction: Technical skills training is fundamental for clinical practice although poorly emphasised in undergraduate medical curricula. In these circumstances, Peer Assisted Learning methodology has emerged as a valid alternative to overcome this... see more

Background:The importance of medical ethics principles is not emphasized therefore has diminished role in the medical students’ mind. Additionally, practicing in an environment where senior physicians and consultants are not seen prioritizing moral ethica... see more

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