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의과대학생이 만날 미래, 어떻게 준비할 것인가?

How Should Medical Education Be Planned for Medical Students' Future?

  • 정지훈 (경희사이버대학교 모바일융합학과)
  • Jeong, Jihoon (Department of Mobile Convergence Technology, Kyung Hee Cyber University)
  • 투고 : 2014.09.23
  • 심사 : 2014.10.15
  • 발행 : 2014.10.31

초록

This study focused on investigating the future medicine and health care industry paradigm shift and suggesting the right direction for the medical education system in order for students to be better prepared in the near future. Here, I will discuss four issues related to the future of medicine: Health 2.0, digital health, personalized medicine, and innovations of the public healthcare system. Every issue has lessons for medical education and teaching for students who major in health professions. However, it is obvious that the present is an important period of time as, currently, we are at an early stage in the future health care environment. Recently, there have been rapid transformations in various fields of medicine. Therefore, if we fail to lead medical education in the right direction, medical students will suffer from major problems in coping with these changes.

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