Sunday, February 23

Udupi: In an effort to enhance medical education through real-world experience, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has introduced a community-based learning approach that integrates rural health exposure into the medical curriculum. Under this initiative, medical students will engage directly with rural communities to address healthcare challenges in villages.

Students to Adopt Rural Families

A key component of this revised curriculum is the adoption of five rural families by each medical student. Through regular visits, students will:

Assess the health status of family members
Provide preventive and curative healthcare services
Educate villagers on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention
Inform them about government healthcare schemes

This initiative is designed to instill empathy and social responsibility in medical students while improving healthcare access in rural areas.

Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal, Leads the Way

Following NMC guidelines, students and faculty from Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal, have already begun outreach activities in Kumbashi and Koravadi villages of Kundapur taluk in Udupi district.

Dr. Ashwini Kumar, Professor and Head of Community Medicine at KMC, Manipal, emphasized that the program aligns with NMC’s focus on practical, community-oriented learning.

“By interacting with villagers, assessing their health conditions, and spreading awareness on hygiene and preventive care, students gain invaluable real-world experience,” he said.

Previous Initiatives and Impact

Last year, KMC students carried out similar activities in villages such as Katapady, Kemmannu, Kodavoor, Laxmi Nagara, Athrady, and Parkala. Their work included:

Assisting pregnant women with prenatal care
Conducting health check-ups
Educating on nutrition and maternal health
Analyzing health data to improve local healthcare practices

A Shift Towards Practical Medical Training

The NMC’s initiative marks a significant shift in medical training, bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world healthcare delivery. By fostering direct engagement with rural communities, it prepares future doctors to be socially responsible professionals, ensuring better healthcare outreach to underserved populations.

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