Udaipur, July 16: A five-day free online lecture series for final-year MBBS students was organised by Prof. Dr. Yogesh Kumar Singhal of the Department of Community Medicine at Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences, Sai Tirupati University, Umarda.

The programme was conducted from July 9 to July 13 and focused on important concepts of Community Medicine along with revision strategies for students. A key feature of the initiative was the use of Programmed Learning, a modern teaching-learning methodology that helps students learn effectively through step-by-step instruction, self-paced study and immediate feedback.
More Than 1,500 Students Participated
More than 1,500 students from various medical colleges across the country participated enthusiastically in the online lecture series. The sessions were highly interactive, enabling students to clarify their doubts and gain a deeper understanding of the subject.
Speaking about the initiative, Dr. Yogesh Kumar Singhal said, “Community Medicine is an extremely important subject for both university examinations and NEET PG. Through the use of modern teaching methods such as Programmed Learning, we aimed to provide students with simple, structured and highly effective high-yield revision.”
Focus on Innovative Teaching Methods
The academic initiative reflects Sai Tirupati University’s commitment to adopting innovative teaching methodologies and supporting students in their academic journey.
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