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Innovative Approaches to Training in Evidence‐Based Neurology

Arasu RamanDepartment: Faculty of Business and Communications INTI International University Putra Nilai MalaysiaAbdulrahman T. AhmedCollege of Nursing University of Al Maarif Al Anbar IraqGaurav SanghviMarwadi University Research Center, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science Marwadi University Rajkot Gujarat IndiaSuhas BallalDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, School of Sciences JAIN (Deemed to be University) Bangalore IndiaZafar AminovDepartment of Public Health and Healthcare Management Samarkand State Medical University Samarkand UzbekistanHussein Riyadh Abdul Kareem Al‐HettyDepartment of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences University of Anbar Anbar IraqRishiv KaliaCentre for Research Impact & Outcome, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology Chitkara University Rajpura IndiaRenu AryaDepartment of Pharmacy, Chandigarh Pharmacy College Chandigarh Group of Colleges‐Jhanjeri Mohali IndiaMuthena KariemDepartment of Medical Analysis, Medical Laboratory Technique College The Islamic University Najaf IraqYasser Fakri MustafaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy University of Mosul Mosul Iraq
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BACKGROUND: The training of clinical neurology trainees is an extensive process that requires mastery of core medical sciences alongside the integration of evidence-based clinical practice (EBCP). However, education in neurology and neurosurgery has not kept pace with the growing emphasis on EBCP across various medical specialties. OBJECTIVE: This review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of innovative training methods in enhancing the teaching and application of evidence-based neurology (EBN) among clinical neurology trainees. METHODS: The review explores the implementation of innovative training methods, including the flipped classroom model and AI-based tools, to develop trainees' critical appraisal skills and deepen their understanding of clinical evidence. The proposed EBN curriculum focuses on contemporary clinical questions and utilises state-of-the-art technologies to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes in neurology. RESULTS: Structured topic selection, preparation, and tutorial sessions are designed to enhance practical knowledge and critical evaluation skills. The integration of AI tools supports trainees in conducting comprehensive literature searches and critically appraising studies. CONCLUSION: This dynamic approach ensures that neurology training remains responsive to the evolving needs of the field, ultimately leading to superior patient care based on the best available evidence.

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