Sakina Sadiq Malik, Rahila Yasmeen, Ayesha Naveed, Tehseen Naveed, Sadaf Saleem.
Using flipped classroom for teaching procedural skill in residency specially dermatology – a systematic review.
Pak Armed Forces Med J Jan ;71(3):1114-20.

Objective: To review the available literature investigating effectiveness of flipped classroom (FC) in context to teaching of procedural skills in residency in various medical fields especially in dermatology. Study Design: Systematic review. Place and Duration of Study: Flipped classroom meeting out inclusion criteria published in 9 years from 2012 to 2020. Methodology: Flipped classroom meeting out inclusion criteria published in 9 years from 2012 to 2020 were reviewed by the authors and co-authors as per their feasibility and discussion done by video conferencing by mobile software apps. Results: To review of 25 full-text articles. Strategic organization of course material, wise choice of pre-class activities, usage of Virtual learning environment, class time utilization tailored to learners needs, adherence to timelines, proper training of staff and proper evaluation; are required for successful implementation of flipped classroom. Students had positive perceptions about this technique. Conclusion: Flipped classroom is an effective teaching method for procedural skills training in post graduate medical training.

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