Elective training program in "Patient centered blended learning utilising UDHC, CBBLE and PaJR tools"
More details of the program initially hosted here since 2013:
Our first elective students were a few third year students from a local medical college in Bhopal. Currently in 2025, they are working as oncologist, neurosurgeon and emergency physician
One of them has outlined his experiences here in 2013:
https://likethechickenscratch.blogspot.com/?m=1
August 2014:
Two students from University of Montpellier, France (more here: http://userdrivenhealthcare.blogspot.com/2014/09/positive-role-of-medical-electives-in.html?m=1, with their patient described in the lecture here: : http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec53081/001.htm ).
The elective shifted to another medical college, LNMCH, Bhopal in August 2014
Chase Yarbrough and Bhavik Shah Jan 2015 :
B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Spent a week and worked on the cases they presented :
Workflow process: https://medicinedepartment.blogspot.com/2025/09/medical-elective-learning-points-from.html?m=1
And published below :
June July 2017:
Eika Webb and Narmadha Kali Vanan,
from Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
Clinical problem solving learning points in their Publication accessible full text here in the link below :
TB or not TB :
20 Dec. 2017 - 10 jan. 2018, Avinash Kumar Gupta, Universal College of Medical Sciences, Bhairahawa
Learning outcomes in E log links here https://classworkdecjan.blogsp ot.com
Clinical problem solving video :
Problem solving peer review :
May 12th 2017 to June 5th 2017 Madhava Sai Sivapuram, MBBS student from Siddhartha Pinnamaneni Medical College, Vijaywada
Learning outcomes in E log links here https://sivapuramsai.blogspot. com/
Clinical problem solving :
The man who couldn't afford his angioplasty
November 2018, Dilip S from C-CAMP Bangalore working on automation of urine output monitoring workflows
Learning outcomes:
and
Sruthi Babu, BIRAC SIIP Fellow from KIIT TBI Bhubaneswar working on motorized wheelchair with a toilet:
Learning outcomes
March 2019, Sanjana Kurimella from Dr. Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences, Vijayawada
Learning outcomes in E log links here https://bmjsanjana.blogspot.co m/
May 2019, Suyash Gupta, MBBS student from Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai
Learning outcomes in E log link here http://keerthiereddy.blogspot. com/2019/05/fever-with-lymphad enopathy-in-male.html?m=1
June 2019, Nitesh Shroff, elective student from Bangalore, post PhD from university of Maryland, USA, working on AI in medicine
Learning outcomes here:https://indiaai.gov.in/ar ticle/ai-filling-the-gap-in-in dia-s-abysmal-physician-patien t-ratio
July 2019 Neelankit Goswami, Student of Biomedical Engineering from Pune, immersed in patient centered learning around fever patients and helped to develop fever charting and patient timeline prototypes.
October 2019 Prof Chandan Karmakar, Faculty, Deakin university, Melbourne, Australia,
Learning outcomes:
Immersed in patient centered learning and guided our PGs in their thesis related to "depression and heart rate variability"
November 2019, Vasundhara Rangaswamy, Microbologist from JSS Ganiari.
Learning outcomes:
Immersed in patient centered learning and bridged with our Microbiology department toward patient centered Microbology.
30th December 2019 to 22nd January 2020 Vivek Poddar
Learning outcomes in E log links here https://bmjcaselogvivek.blogsp ot.com/
Clinical problem solving :
The man who couldn't afford an angioplasty
3rd Feb 2021 to 24th Feb 2021 .
Tauseef Jawed
Learning outcomes in clinical problem solving :
Learning competencies from a patient centered student elective
Uploaded to pitt.edu
Video case report of the above is linked here https://youtu.be/csF8VQbOYRo
Here is a link to the entire transcript of the video
Saptarshi Saha Feb 2022
Narmeen Shah March 2023
Lajrupa Bhadra June 2024
Sailaja July 2024:
Related notes and resources for elective trainees :
Previous elective notes :
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