• 제목/요약/키워드: Premedical curriculum

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인제대학교 의과대학 의예과 교육과정 개발과 편성 사례 (Development of Premedical Curriculum in Inje University's College of Medicine)

  • 윤유상;윤보영;정도운;이종태;주현정
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.145-148
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    • 2017
  • One important purpose of premedical education is to help students attain core competencies during the two-year premedical program. Since premedical curriculum is the foundation of medical education, it is necessary to develop the premedical curriculum in accordance with the overarching curriculum of a medical school. Inje University's College of Medicine (IUCM) has attempted to integrate competency-based medical education into the premedical education curriculum. The revised premedical curriculum aims to develop students' intrinsic competencies during premedical years. In an effort to do so, IUCM defined competencies for premedical education, analyzed and designed premedical courses according to the defined competencies, and suggested learner-centered instructional methods. As a result of implementing the revised premedical curriculum, students have reported both positive experiences and difficulties. Based on the results, it will be necessary to continuously improve the premedical curriculum as well as develop appropriate methods for evaluating student achievement of the defined competencies.

서울대학교 의과대학 의예과 교육과정 개발과 편성 사례 (Premedical Curriculum in Seoul National University College of Medicine)

  • 윤현배;이승희;황진영
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.134-137
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    • 2017
  • The main points of issue with the former premedical curriculum of Seoul National University College of Medicine (SNUCM) were the absence of educational objectives, decline in student motivation caused by uniform education, students' lack of a sense of belonging, and lack of humanistic education. In accordance with these issues, there were five aspects considered for the improvement of the premedical curriculum: reform based on the newly established educational objectives that corresponds with the 6-year medical school curriculum as a whole, expansion of elective courses and the development of personalized curriculum for the improvement of students' learning motives, expansion of social sciences and humanities curriculum for the development of students' capabilities as good doctors, active participation of medical professors in premedical education, and expansion of informal education and the student support program. According to the assessment done after the implementation of the reformed curriculum, premedical students were gratified with its establishment and management of multifarious liberal arts and major subjects. In preparation of the more rigorous entrance quota of the premedical school at SNUCM, there is ongoing reform of required major subjects and establishment of new subjects in the premedical curriculum in pursuit of unity with the 6-year medical curriculum. Moreover, there is ongoing development of an e-portfolio system for the association of premedical and medical education, integration of formal and informal curriculum, and reinforcement of student observation and formative evaluation. Further discussion on the assessment and betterment of premedical curriculum is needed.

전남대학교 의과대학 의예과 교육과정 개발과 편성사례 (Premedical Curriculum at Chonnam National University Medical School)

  • 정은경
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.149-151
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    • 2017
  • The educational goal of premedical education is to provide the desired college-level training in liberal arts as well as sciences, and to equip students with a basis for future medical studies. The purpose of this study was to introduce a premedical curriculum at Chonnam National University Medical School and to provide baseline data for developing an improved premedical curriculum. The reformed premedical curriculum has been followed since 2017. Formal premedical curriculum consists of basic education and character education through liberal arts study and major courses related to medical education. In addition to the formal premedical curriculum, students are supported through various programs that help develop interpersonal and intrapersonal competences.

한국의 의예과 교육: 무엇이 문제이고 무엇이 해법인가? (How Can We Improve Premedical Education in Korea?)

  • 예병일
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.121-128
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    • 2017
  • When a new educational system for college students in South Korea was established in 1946, the National Committee for Educational Planning adopted a 6-year curriculum of medical education, consisting of a 2-year premedical component and a 4-year medical component. For more than half a century, the premedical curriculum has received little attention. However, it is very important for premedical students to have a range of experiences that could be useful in their future medical careers. In 2005, another change was made to the system of medical education, in which medical schools without a 2-year premedical curriculum were established. This began to stimulate interest in premedical education, and more and more professors have become interested in premedical education as 6-year medical colleges have become more popular than before. Since 2015, the Education and Cultural Center of the Korean Association of Medical Colleges has annually hosted a workshop for redesigning premedical education; these workshops quickly fill up with registrants, reflecting the participants' lively interest in premedical education. The problems of premedical education are mostly due to students' and educators' attitudes. A more effective approach will be needed in the educational system of the future to train highly competent medical doctors. To judge whether an educational program is successful, its aims must be clearly articulated. For this reason, medical colleges must prepare premedical education curricula based on their educational aims. It is expected that the system of premedical education will be strengthened in the future due to the growing awareness of its importance.

의예과 교육의 역사적 발전과 교육과정 편성 방향 고찰 (A Study of the Historical Development and Directions of Premedical Education)

  • 정한나;양은배
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.115-120
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    • 2017
  • Despite the importance of how the premedical education curriculum is organized, the basic direction of the curriculum has not been evaluated at a fundamental level. In order to explore the basic directions of the premedical education curriculum, this study examined medical education as a university education, the historical basis of premedical education, and the direction of the premedical education curriculum. Historically, as medical education was incorporated into the university education system, premedical education developed based on basic science and liberal arts education. Accordingly, the direction of the premedical education curriculum began to split into two approaches: one believing in a basic science-based education intended to serve as the foundation of medical training, and the other believing in a liberal arts-based education intended to cultivate the qualities of a doctor. In recent years, however, the binary division in the direction of premedical education has ceased to exist, and the paradigm has now shifted to an agreement that premedical education must cultivate the basic scientific competence required for learning medical knowledge as well as the social qualities that a doctor should have, which are cultivated through the liberal arts. Furthermore, it has been asserted that the direction of premedical education should move toward the qualities that will be required in the future. With the fourth industrial revolution underway, the role of doctors is now being re-examined. This means that today's medical education must change in a future-oriented way, and the direction of the premedical education curriculum must be on the same page.

가톨릭대학교 의과대학 의예과 교육과정 개발 및 편성 사례 (Introduction of Premedical Curriculum at the College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea)

  • 유동미;강화선
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.129-133
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    • 2017
  • Premed education in the college of medicine at the Catholic University of Korea aims to promote student creativity and excellence in accordance with the mission of the college: to have a sense of calling, leadership, and competency. The Catholic Medical College premed curriculum includes 75 credits which are composed of 65 credits for required courses and 10 credits for elective courses. It consists of courses in basic science, medical science, liberal arts and humanities (premedical OMNIBUS). It also involves community programs in 'Vision and Mission,' 'Leadership Training,' and 'Academic Conference.' In addition, students are allowed self-directed choice of their courses and learning for one quarter.

의예과 교육과정에 필요한 고등학교 과학관련 교과목 내용에 대한 요구분석 (Analysis of Medical Student's Need for Pre-Medical Course on the Contents of Science Curriculum in High School)

  • 박혜진;박원균;김유라
    • 과학교육연구지
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.129-141
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    • 2021
  • 학부 수준의 의학교육 체제가 변화됨에 따라 최근 많은 의과대학은 의과대학 소속으로 의예과 교육과정을 운영하거나 개발하여 운영하고 있다. 의예과 교육과정은 의학과 교육과정에 맞추어 시기와 수준에 따라 설계되어야 하겠지만, 기초과학 관련 교과목에 대한 기준이나 근거에 대한 논의가 없었다. 이에 본 연구는 대학수학능력시험 과학탐구의 교과목인 물리I, 물리II, 생명과학I, 생명과학II, 화학I, 화학II를 검토하여 키워드를 분석하여 의과대학 학생을 대상으로 요구조사를 실시하였다. 요구조사는 기억정도와 중요도의 평균, 평균차이, Borich 요구도, LF를 활용하였으며, 그 결과 76개의 키워드로 수렴되었다. 본 연구결과는 의예과 교육과정에서 기초과학 관련 교과목 개발에 기초자료로 활용될 것으로 기대한다.

의예과 학생들의 리더십 교육 후 자기리더십과 자기효능감의 변화 (Changes in Self-Leadership and Self-Efficacy After Leadership Training of First-Year Premedical Students)

  • 유동미;강화선
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.83-89
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to elucidate to what extent the goals of the leadership training program implemented in a medical college were achieved. Study subjects consisted of 74 first-year premedical students at the College of Medicine of The Catholic University of Korea. All participants completed two questionnaires: an 18-item self-leadership questionnaire asking self-expectation, rehearsal, goal setting, self-rewards, self-judgment and constructive thinking, and a 28-item self-efficacy questionnaire asking preference toward difficult work, efficacy of self-control, and confidence before and after the leadership training program. Students also competed a program satisfaction survey after the program. The collected data were analyzed with a paired t-test, descriptive statistics by IBM SPSS ver. 20.0 (IBM Co., Armonk, NY, USA). Students' overall satisfaction with the program scored 4.06 out of 5. The scores of self-leadership and self-efficacy increased after the leadership training program except for 'confidence' in self-efficacy. The results indicate that an intensive leadership program in a short period of time could help to enhance social competencies such as communication skills, empathy, self-reflection, and teamwork of premedical students.

의예과 의생명연구과정의 요인들이 교육효과와 학습만족에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구 (Factors That Influence Educational Effectiveness and Learning Satisfaction in Biomedical Research Programs during Premedical School)

  • 윤소정;박용상;조정호;한종민;화희민;이상엽;임선주
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.32-43
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    • 2018
  • Although student research programs have been implemented worldwide, research programs during premedical school have unique characteristics. The purpose of this study is to evaluate factors that influence the effects of premedical school research programs. Eighty second-year premedical students at Pusan National University were included in the study. Effect elements and influential factors were extracted through reference reviews and in-depth individual interviews. A Likert scale questionnaire was developed using the extracted elements and factors, and Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used to analyze the reliability of the survey. The mean value and the standard deviation for each question were calculated to evaluate education effectiveness and learning satisfaction, and the influence of each factor on effect was analyzed using correlation analysis. Students' research skills and knowledge were improved in the short term; however, interest in research or in a career as a researcher did not increase. Student interest, participation, and contributions were important factors. Among professors, passion, considerateness, and teaching method including the level of lesson were influential factors. Implementation of curriculum and support and guidance were influential as well, whereas evaluation system was not a factor. To improve student research programs, several factors that influence education effectiveness and learning satisfaction should be considered.

A Survey of Medical Students' Opinions about Complementary and Alternative Medicine

  • Song, Hywan
    • 보건교육건강증진학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.27-40
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    • 2003
  • Objective: To determine second, third and fourth-year medical students' opinions and knowledge related to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in a school with no requirement or elective course on the subject. Study Design: A questionnaire was offered to second, third and fourth-year medical students of the Medical College of Kosin University from August 7th, through August 30th, 2003. Results: Most students had been exposed to CAM therapies, knew that the majority of the South Korean public was using CAM, believed that some CAM interventions were useful, and did not believe CAM therapies were a threat to public health. Only one fifth of the students(22.5%) disagreed that they had to have requirement or elective course on CAM in their curriculum. Most students had insufficient knowledge or understanding of the safety or lack of it for ten of the more common CAM modalities. Most respondents thought these interventions were useful, but would not refer a patient nor dissuade a patient from seeking out such interventions. Conclusion: Medical students in this school self-identified an interest about the clinical usefulness of ten CAM modalities, but did not have sufficient knowledge about the safety for ten of the more common CAM modalities. Including CAM topics in the medical school curriculum would better prepare physicians to respond to patient inquiries about CAM and thereby to fulfill their role as patient advocates.