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Revision as of 18:44, 10 February 2025
Grand Rounds are a significant aspect of medical education and knowledge sharing, consisting of presenting the medical problems and treatment of a particular patient to an audience consisting of doctors, residents and medical students. The aim is to share knowledge and insights about a particular case, including the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
History
The concept of Grand Rounds originated in the early 20th century at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and has since become a standard teaching tool in medical education worldwide. The term "Grand Rounds" was coined to describe these comprehensive, patient-centered case presentations.
Format
The format of Grand Rounds can vary, but typically includes a detailed presentation of a patient's history, symptoms, signs, and lab results. This is followed by a discussion of the differential diagnosis, treatment options, and prognosis. The audience is encouraged to ask questions and discuss the case.
Purpose
The primary purpose of Grand Rounds is to educate healthcare professionals about evolving areas in medicine and to promote improved patient care. They provide a forum for the dissemination of advances in medical science and practice, and foster a sense of community among healthcare professionals.
Types
There are several types of Grand Rounds, including Clinical Grand Rounds, Research Grand Rounds, and Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) Grand Rounds. Each type has a different focus, but all aim to educate and promote discussion among healthcare professionals.
Benefits
Grand Rounds offer numerous benefits. They provide a platform for learning and discussion, promote the sharing of knowledge and experience, and foster a sense of community among healthcare professionals. They also help to keep healthcare professionals up-to-date with the latest developments in their field.
Challenges
Despite their benefits, Grand Rounds also pose some challenges. These include the need to ensure that the content is relevant and up-to-date, and that the format is engaging and interactive. There is also the challenge of ensuring that Grand Rounds are accessible to all healthcare professionals, regardless of their location or schedule.
Future
The future of Grand Rounds is likely to be influenced by advances in technology. This could include the use of virtual reality, online streaming, and other digital tools to enhance the learning experience and make Grand Rounds more accessible to a wider audience.



