October 16, 2018 Dr Sunil Pazhayanur Venkateswaran
Dr Sunil Pazhayanur Venkateswaran
Qualification
MBBS, DCP, DNB (Pathology), MAcadMEd
Designation
Senior Lecturer, Pathology Division, School of Medicine
Areas of Expertise
Faculty Development, Assessments, Teaching and Learning
Email
[email protected]y
Orcid ID
Involvement in Conference/Symposium/Faculty Development Activities
- Facilitation in Fundamentals of teaching and learning(FTL) course: Facilitator and speaker on Assessments, IMU,2014-2017.
- Standard Setting in assessment of written (Modified Angoff) and clinical (Borderline Regression Method) tests, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 9th November 2017- facilitator and organizer.
- Facilitator for the Workshop on Item analysis,27th August 2018, IMU.
- Judge for the poster presentations at the13th International Medical Education Conference(IMEC), International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur,13th to 15th April 2018.
- Teaching Module 5 in the Health Professions Programme in IMU since 2017.
Publications in Health Professions Education
Metacognitive Awareness And Its Relation To Students’ Academic Achievement: Time To Ponder Its Implication In Delivery of The Curriculum. |
Tobacco use and betel quid chewing among adults in Myanmar-estimates and social determinants from demographic and health survey, 2015–16 |
Utility of online clinical teaching: an analysis of feedback from students |
Evaluation of immediate impact of Faculty Development Programme using a pretest– post‑test study design format |
An Analysis of the Student's Performance and Marking Process in Open-Ended Short Answer Questions in a Medical Programme: A Pilot Study. |
Nasal NK/T-cell Lymphoma Presenting as Acute Inflammation of Nasal Vestibule |
An overview of the anatomy and physiology of the lung |
An overview of the anatomy and physiology of the lung |
Transferability of Faculty development resources. |
A palatal swelling transpires out as a Nasal B-cell Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma |
Argyrophilic nuclear organizer region and p73 expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas: Teammates or adversaries? |