Date: 23rd & 24th October, 2024
 Venue: Lecture Gallery, Medical Education Unit, Narayana Medical College
 Under the aegis of: NMC Regional Centre, Madras Medical College, Chennai
 Observer: Dr. J. Thilagavathi, Professor of Anatomy, MMC, Chennai.
Officer-in-charge:- Dr.P.Sreenivasulu Reddy, Principal & Professor of Microbiology.
Coordinator:- Dr.V.Mahidhar Reddy, Medical Education Unit Coordinator, Professor & HOD of General Surgery
The Medical Education Unit of Narayana Medical College conducted the Curriculum Implementation Support Program(3rd CISP) on the 23rd and 24th of October, 2024, in alignment with the directives of the National Medical Commission (NMC).This program was organized under the aegis of the NMC Regional Centre at Madras Medical College, Chennai. The primary goal was to build capacity among faculty members for effective implementation of the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum.
The two-day interactive workshop covered key aspects of CBME, GMER 2019 regulations, alignment & integration, electives, early clinical exposure (ECE), AETCOM module, skills training, clinical teaching methodologies, assessment tools, drafting teaching schedules, and curricular governance.
The sessions were a blend of interactive lectures, group activities, feedback exercises, and hands-on planning of academic activities, all facilitated by experienced medical educators from various departments.
The sessions were conducted by a team of 7 expert faculty members from Narayana Medical College:
A total of 30 senior faculty members from diverse clinical and preclinical departments actively participated in the workshop. They engaged enthusiastically in all sessions and activities, reflecting a keen interest in educational innovation and commitment to student-centered learning.
The 3rd CISP program at Narayana Medical College was a significant step toward strengthening the implementation of CBME. Faculty members gained deeper insights into curricular reforms and were equipped with strategies to effectively adopt and deliver the new curriculum. The workshop also fostered interdepartmental collaboration, curriculum planning, and assessment reform, aligning with the broader goals of competency-based medical education.
Feedback from participants was overwhelmingly positive, with particular appreciation for the interactive nature of the sessions, relevance of the content, and hands-on activities. The program concluded with a valedictory session acknowledging the contributions of all faculty and participants.
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