At the College of medicine, Department of Pathology, I am teaching ;
1. Undergraduate 3rd stage students.
2. Post graduate KBMS, PhD, MSc, Diploma.
and supervising an undergraduate Lab.
supervising MSc thesis and Board thesis
My Philosophy in teaching
The teachers I have had who stand out in my memory have some attributes in common: they presented their subjects in a way that caught my interest, clarified difficult topics and led me through complex areas, and put knowledge into context so that its relevance was apparent. These role models have influenced my approach to teaching: I view myself primarily as a facilitator of learning, rather than as an expert who simply delivers information to students. When planning a curriculum or interacting with students, I am always conscious of their different learning styles and rates, what they have already learned and what they will need to learn in the future. Feedback from students has been vital to the process of growth I have undergone since I began teaching: I learned from them, for example, the pacing of lectures, and effective ways to help them learn in small group discussions.hing: I view myself primarily as a facilitator of learning, rather than as an expert who simply delivers information to students. When planning a curriculum or interacting with students, I am always conscious of their different learning styles and rates, what they have already learned and what they will need to learn in the future. Feedback from students has been vital to the process of growth I have undergone since I began teaching: I learned from them, for example, the pacing of lectures, and effective ways to help them learn in small group discussion.
Department of Pathology
Stage: 3th
Classroom: Hall 2 & 3
No. of Students: 167
Department of pathology
Stage: 3rd
Classroom: group F
No. of Students: 32
Also Supervising the undergraduate Lab.