Teaching Schizophrenia: 8-Minutes Video Based Lecture Versus 1-hour Traditional Lecture
Elham Alshammari *
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Abstract
Video-based teaching module is well known and practiced in some university courses but the effort to validate this type of education tool in medical and health education system is yet to be expanded and explored especially from pharmacy students’ perspective. Materials and method: forty pharmacy students evaluated their experience from attending a one-hour lecture and watching a short video-based lecture lasted for eight minutes both were about clinical presentation and diagnosis of schizophrenia. Result and discussion: 70% of the sample (n=28) preferred video-based lecturing. Advantages and disadvantages varied from faculty and students’ perspectives, but it saved time, was enjoyable and memorable. Conclusion: positive agreement of pharmacy students toward schizophrenia video-based lecture was assured and effort must be put on validating video-based lecture content.
Keywords: Schizophrenia, teaching, video-based, pharmacy, education