Engaging medical and dental students in curriculum committees: Faculty insights and expectations
Afsheen Mahmood, Said Amin, Usman Mahboob, Naveed Afzal Khan

TL;DR
This study explores how medical and dental students' involvement in curriculum committees affects their engagement and learning, based on faculty insights.
Contribution
The study identifies emotional, cognitive, and physical dimensions of student engagement in curriculum development.
Findings
Student involvement in curriculum committees can enhance satisfaction, leadership, and critical thinking.
Faculty have reservations about students' participation due to potential challenges in implementation.
Students' feedback can lead to changes in teaching environments and curricular reforms.
Abstract
To explore faculty insights about the undergraduate medical students’ participation in the curriculum committees. An exploratory approach to qualitative study design was adopted. Four focus group discussions were conducted in two medical and two dental colleges of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, based on a piloted and validated guide, over a period of six months July 2021-January 2022. The audio recordings were transcribed verbatim. Anonymity was ensured, and thematic analysis of the transcripts was undertaken using the investigator triangulation. Two hundred and seven narrated codes were condensed to fifty codes after screening. Six overarching themes were derived from sixteen identified subthemes. The theme ’emotional engagement’ specifies that students feel satisfied and empowered in the curriculum development process. The theme ’cognitive engagement’ helps in gaining knowledge and critical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Dental Education, Practice, Research
