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Dr. Sumithra N. Unni

Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Kochi

Qualification: MD
sumithran@aims.amrita.edu

Bio

Dr. Sumithra N. Unni currently serves as Associate Professor at the Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Kochi.

Publications

Journal Article

Year : 2023

Perceptions of Faculty Towards Online Teaching for Undergraduate Medical Education: An Interview-based Qualitative Study

Cite this Research Publication : Unnikrishnan Menon, Riju Ramachandran , Suja Gopalakrishnan, B, Poornima, Anu Sasidharan, Sumithra N, et al. Perceptions of faculty towards online teaching for undergraduate medical education: An interview-based qualitative study. Natl Med J India 2023; 36: 249-252.

Publisher : National Medical Journal of India

Year : 2023

Perceptions of Undergraduate Students of Allied Health Sciences Program Toward Online Assessments

Cite this Research Publication : Baby P, N Unni SC, Radhakrishnan N, Gopalakrishnan S, Sasidharan A, Sivadas S. Perceptions of Undergraduate Students of Allied Health Sciences Program toward Online Assessments. Amrita J Med 2023; 19: 25-28.

Publisher : Amrita Journal of Medicine

Year : 2021

Pilot of a questionnaire study regarding perception of undergraduate medical students towards online classes: Process and perspectives

Cite this Research Publication : Unnikrishnan K. Menon, Suja Gopalakrishnan, C. Sumithra N. Unni, Riju Ramachandran, B. Poornima, Anu Sasidharan, M. S. Ashika, Natasha Radhakrishnan, Pilot of a questionnaire study regarding perception of undergraduate medical students towards online classes: Process and perspectives. J Family Med Prim Care 2021; 10: 2016-2021,DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2141_20

Year : 2021

Perceptions of undergraduate medical students regarding institutional online teaching-learning programme

Cite this Research Publication : U. K. Menon, Gopalakrishnan, S., C, S. N. Unni, Ramachandran, R., Baby, P., Anu Sasidharan, and Radhakrishnan, N., “Perceptions of undergraduate medical students regarding institutional online teaching-learning programme”, Medical Journal Armed Forces India, vol. 77, pp. S227-S233, 2021.

Publisher : Medical Journal Armed Forces India

Year : 2020

Effectiveness of introducing integrated online learning modules among Phase 2 MBBS students

Cite this Research Publication : S. N. Unni C., Palatty, P. Louis, M., A. Sukumaran, P.P., S. Krishnan, E.V., M., P.S., S. Prabhu, S., R. G., and Punnapurath, S., “Effectiveness of introducing integrated online learning modules among Phase 2 MBBS students”, Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research(PIJR), vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 56-58, 2020.

Publisher : Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research(PIJR)

Year : 2020

A study done in phase 1 MBBS students to evaluate the effectiveness of remedial intervention in underperforming students of Biochemistry

Cite this Research Publication : A. Sukumaran M., Marwaha, C. Dr. Vishal, C., S. N. Unni, P.P., S. Krishnan, E.V., M., P.S., S. Prabhu, and G.S., R., “A study done in phase 1 MBBS students to evaluate the effectiveness of remedial intervention in underperforming students of Biochemistry”, Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research(PIJR), vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 52-54, 2020.

Publisher : Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research(PIJR)

Year : 2018

Effectiveness of an ‘abridged course in medical education technology’ based on students’ evaluation of the teachers’ performance

Cite this Research Publication : A. John, Joy, T., Paul, N., Unni, S., Gopalakrishnan, S., and Gopinathan, A., “Effectiveness of an ‘abridged course in medical education technology’ based on students’ evaluation of the teachers’ performance”, International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health, vol. 6, p. 418, 2018.

Publisher : International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health

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