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This is an oft repeated MCQ that i tend to use and the answer is possibly obvious by now. Most of us here: students, faculty, practitioners benefit from Medical education in one form or the other BUT by and large Medical Education has evolved as an institutionalized discipline primarily for the patient beneficiary.

 

Our lives in any medical institution hovers around our patient beneficiaries and whatever we do in our institutions is always necessarily geared toward the needs of these primary beneficiaries. So the re-phrased problem statement here is: What would be the optimal way for most Medical Institutes to provide the best care for their primary beneficiaries in all that they do? One solution that we would like to propose as the statement of a hypothesis is: “A Patient centred Case-Reports mindset can lead to an ideal learning ecosystem and consequently better patient-care in any medical institution willing to adopt it.” In the next few slides i shall take you on a journey that may encourage you to try and prove this hypothesis in your own institution. I move to my second slide...