INDIAN MEDICAL STUDENT TRANSIT FROM PRE-DIGITAL TO DIGITAL ERA OF LEARNING

D. Sultan Sheriff

Abstract


Teaching is a passion apart from being a noble profession. The passion of a teacher is the ultimate motivator and that motivation of teaching plays a key role in medical education whatever tools one may have to support the teacher. A teacher is born and not artificially created. Ultimate goal of medicine is to treat a human patient with real emotions with the knowledge taught by a human teacher.

Shiksha is discipline and Gyan is knowledge. Indian Shikshak is a model for the world for India believes in its ancient wisdom and Medicine is no exception to it.


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