Author/Authors :
BIJANZADEH، MAHDI نويسنده Department of Medical Genetics, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran ,
Abstract :
Introduction: Physicians have to visit, diagnose and refer patients with genetic
disorders, so they need to be familiar with the basics and indications of genetic
tests. In other words, they should have effective theoretical and practical
knowledge about medical genetics before they do their job. Medical genetics
courses at Medical Universities of Iran are generally presented as a theoretical
subject in the first period of medical education.
Methods: In this descriptive research, the results of interviews with teachers
of medical genetics in 30 medical schools in Islamic Republic of Iran and
responses to a questionnaire by 125 medical students of Ahvaz Jundishapur
University of medical sciences, about presentation time, curricula and also
efficacy of medical genetics courses were analyzed. The interviews with
teachers were done on phone and the students’ comments were collected by a
researcher-made questionnaire. The data were analyzed, using SPSS software,
version 14.
Results: In two thirds of medical universities, medical genetics is taught in the
third or fourth semester and in 5 universities in the fifth semester. 86% of the
students believed that the quality of genetics courses is moderate and such
courses are same as clinical manifestation of genetic disorders are benefitial to
medical students.
Conclusion: This article suggests that medical genetics be offered in the
second or third period of medical education (physiopathology or stagger
period). Furthermore, in teaching such courses advanced educational methods
(animation presentation, case-based learning, problem-based learning, etc.)
should be used, together with simple genetic tests in laboratories, the visit of
genetic patients in hospitals, and the genetics consult.