KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 77 | JANUARY - MARCH, 2022
Introducing Clinical Pathology Course to Fourth Year Medical Students as a Bridge between Pre-clinical and Clinical Medical Sciences
Upadhyaya Kafle S, Singh M, Kafle N, Sinha A, Guragain P, Rimal HS
Abstract: There isn’t any vertical integration of pre-clinical and clinical sciences subjects in
the existing Kathmandu University MBBS curriculum. Many of the graduates are not
able to correlate the clinico-pathological aspects of various diseases as a result the
rational use of investigations for diagnosing various diseases is compromised. There
are few published examples of implementation of pathology instruction courses
during the clinical years of medical training but it is not universally practiced. This
lack of exposure to pathology may lead to poor understanding of laboratory testing
and the role of pathologists in patient care.
To set and implement an exemplary vertical integration of pre-clinical science with
clinical science.
A 12 credit hours clinical pathology education course comprising clinical hematology,
cytopathology and histopathology was developed. Students belonging from the
ongoing fourth year MBBS course of Birat Medical College were enrolled in the
course. All of the interactive lecture sessions were delivered via an e-learning
interface, using the Zoom platform as the main teaching methods. Evaluation of
students’ achievement of learning objectives was conducted through distributing
pre and post-test online multiple-choice questionnaires. Chi-square tests were used
to compare the variables between pre-test and post-test questionnaire responses.
Results suggested that the designed clinical pathology course is valuable. The pretest
and post-test questionnaire responses revealed the positive impact regarding
the importance of introducing clinical pathology courses within the clinical year of
MBBS undergraduate curriculum. Response rate to the online session was 100%.
The point of agreement between the pre-test and post-test questionnaire responses
were highly achieved after intervention of the clinical pathology course. A statistically
significant result (p < 0.05) between all of the pre-test and post-test questionnaire
responses was noted. There was a strong positive recommendation for incorporating
clinical laboratory medicine courses within the MBBS clinical science curriculum.
The improvement observed among fourth-year MBBS students on learning the
importance of clinical pathology courses was encouraging. This experience thus
contributed to set and implement an exemplary vertical integration of pre-clinical
science with clinical science.
Keyword : Clinical pathology, Clinical sciences, Pre-clinical sciences, Vertical integration