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Holistic Approach for Teaching Tuberculosis in Medical Education

2014
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Tuberculosis (TB) is the foremost cause of mortality attributed to a curable infectious disease globally, accounting for 8.6 million new cases in the year 2012, of which, India alone has a share of almost 25% of cases. Medical colleges have been acknowledged as the tertiary level health care centers and have a key role in the diagnosis and management of different types of TB cases. However, a wide range of barriers and deficiencies have been acknowledged in the medical education curriculum over a period of time with regard to teaching of TB control. To combat the enormous magnitude of TB on health sector in Indian set-up, there is a crucial need for establishing a mutual and complementary partnership between policy makers, delegates from the medical colleges and the regulatory body for medical education. Altogether, medical students are the future health care providers for the general population and thus well organized medical education curriculum can play a significant role in reducing the magnitude of tuberculosis in the coming decade.

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Shrivastava, Saurabh; Shrivastava, Prateek; Ramasamy, Jegadeesh

Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

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