Medical Education Unit

Medical Education Unit
The Medical Education Unit (MEU) plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of teaching and learning within the institution. It focuses on the continuous professional development of faculty, curriculum improvement, and hands-on training through workshops.
Faculty Development
MEU regularly conducts Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) aimed at upgrading the teaching competencies of medical educators. These sessions focus on:
- Innovative teaching-learning methods
- Assessment and evaluation strategies
- Integration of technology in education
- Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) training
- Professionalism and ethics in teaching
These programs ensure that faculty stay current with national guidelines and international best practices.


Vision
MEU actively participates in the design, review, and implementation of the medical curriculum, in line with the standards of the National Medical Commission (NMC). The unit:
- Supports outcome-based education and vertical/horizontal integration
- Aligns curriculum with core competencies and learning outcomes
- Encourages the use of modern educational tools and interactive methods
- Ensures uniformity and relevance across departments
Workshop
Regular training workshops are conducted to build capacity and promote educational innovation. Key areas include:
- Curriculum planning and implementation
- Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE/OSPE)
- Formative and summative assessment methods
- Teaching in small groups and large classrooms
- Use of simulation and skills labs
These workshops help faculty stay proficient in both traditional and emerging educational methodologies.
