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  • Indocyanine green angiography in retinal dystrophic diseases

    Purpose Observation on changes of choroidal circulation in 21 cases (42 eyes) of retinal dystrophies. Methods Fundus fluorescein angiography (ICGA) were used for comparartive analyses of the retinal and choroidal blood circulation of 21 cases (42 eyes) of retinal dystrophic diseases. Results The changes of choroidal circulation,i.e.slow perfusion or filling defects were observed in four kinds of retinal dystrophies. Conclusion ICGA may assist in providing valuable informations on choroidal circulation of retinal dystrophic diseases. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1998,14:88-91)

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Exploration of the application of case-based clinical reasoning in medical diagnostic education

    As a crucial component of clinical medicine, the main task of diagnosis is to cultivate students’ ability to master systematic clinical thinking, disease diagnosis process, comprehensive analysis methods, and the ability to solve clinical problems. Introducing case-based clinical reasoning as a novel and advanced teaching method in the diagnosis course, in line with the comprehensive ability teaching objectives of the course, can provide students with a platform to apply learned knowledge in practical cases, enhance the fun and practicality of learning, improve students’ clinical thinking ability and practical skills, enable students to make quick and accurate judgments when facing complex cases, and ultimately enhance their ability to analyze and solve problems comprehensively. This article combines the experience of applying case-based clinical reasoning to undergraduate diagnosis at West China School of Medicine of Sichuan University, and explores the prospects of applying this teaching method in medical diagnostics.

    Release date:2025-05-26 04:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Evaluation of the case-based learning and team-based learning combined pedagogy in laboratory diagnostics

    Objective To evaluate the teaching effect of case-based learning (CBL) combined with team-based learning (TBL) pedagogy in laboratory diagnostics education. Methods The data of the undergraduate clinical-medical students who completed the laboratory diagnostics course between September 2021 and July 2023 at West China School of Medicine of Sichuan University were retrospectively collected. Among them, the undergraduates of grade 2020 adopted the CBL+TBL combined pedagogy, while the undergraduates of grade 2019 assumed the traditional lecture-based learning (LBL) teaching method. Based on the cluster sampling method with the whole grade as the sampling unit, comparative effectiveness was assessed via examination scores and questionnaire feedback. Results A total of 303 students received the CBL+TBL teaching method (CBL+TBL group), while 289 students received the LBL teaching method (LBL group). Compared with the LBL group, the CBL+TBL group had higher scores on the clinical case discussion (90.28±4.05 vs. 88.39±5.19, P<0.001) while lower scores on the theoretical quiz (83.89±12.55 vs. 88.77±10.46, P<0.001). The overall performance of the CBL+TBL group was worse than the LBL group (61.28±3.83 vs. 61.98±3.98, P=0.028). A total of 161 valid copies of questionnaire were collected from the CBL+TBL group. Among them, more than 70% of the students believed that CBL+TBL pedagogy could improve learning motivation, independent learning ability, and team communication and assistance ability. Compared with the LBL teaching mode, 74.5% of the students preferred the CBL+TBL pedagogical approach. Conclusion The CBL+TBL pedagogy can help to improve autonomic learning, teamwork, and problem-solving ability, and a combination with LBL teaching may be utilized to enhance theoretical scores.

    Release date:2025-08-26 09:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Experience of Clinical Diagnostics Teaching Practice for International Students

    We analysed the profiles of teaching practice in clinical diagnostics for international students in recent three years in West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University. Teaching experiences and characteristics were summarized through the following five aspects:pre-service training for all teachers, textbook selection and lesson plan formulation, teaching style and problem-based learning, as well as teaching feedback. We aimed to improve the quality of medical education for international students. Our teaching practice can offer better clinical skills and correct clinical analysis ability for international students in West China School of Medicine, which should be a great help for their further career development.

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  • Online teaching of medical imaging diagnostics: teaching practice during the period of coronavirus disease 2019

    Since January 2020, due to the epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019, all universities in China have postponed their studies or even suspend their studies. In response to the teaching policy of “suspending class, but keeping teaching and learning” , college teachers have rapidly changed into online teaching mode. However, how to ensure the quality and effect of online teaching still needs further exploration. Through analyzing the course characteristics of medical imaging diagnostics and students’ learning situations, this study discusses how to design detailed online teaching projects and improve the teaching quality and how to select online software suitable for the course. A questionnaire survey was conducted to evaluate the effect of online teaching during the spring course in 2020, selecting a total of 297 clinical and other undergraduate students of grade 2017 from West China School of Medicine of Sichuan University. The results showed that the detailed online teaching programs including “video learning” “distance teaching” “periodic examination” “weakness tutorial” were helpful to the learning process agreed by the majority of students. During the epidemic period, online teaching method can help students master the content of medical imaging diagnosis. In the era of Internet, the “online+offline” teaching mode is expected to be popularized in the future.

    Release date:2021-11-25 03:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Diabetic retinopathy mechanomedicine: a paradigm shift in disease understanding and Mmanagement

    Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common complication of diabetes that can lead to visual impairment or even blindness. Current treatments mainly rely on invasive methods, which carry the risk of complications, making early intervention crucial. In recent years, research has revealed that the mechanical microenvironment of the retina plays a key role in the development and progression of DR, involving cell migration, functional disorders, and changes in the extracellular matrix. Mechanobiological mechanisms, such as mechanical signal transduction and the Hippo/Yes-associated protein pathway, are gradually being uncovered. Mechanical diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, including optical coherence elastography, tissue engineering, and intelligent diagnostic systems, offer new directions for DR management. In the future, further integration of biomechanics and mechanobiology research is needed to build multi-scale mechanical models and explore the synergistic regulation mechanisms between mechanical and biochemical factors, aiming to achieve precise and personalized diagnosis and treatment of DR and ultimately improve patients’ visual outcomes.

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