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일본 의과대학에서의 전통의학 교육의 현황 조사연구 (Education for a Traditional Medicine in Medical Schools in Japan)

  • 명예슬;안수연;손창규
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.12-17
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    • 2016
  • 목적 : 본 연구는 일본 의과대학에서의 전통의학의 교육 현황에 대한 개괄적 정보를 생성하기 위함이다. 방법 : 연구자들은 그 동안의 발표된 논문을 비롯한 일본 의과대학에서 웹사이트에 공지된 내용 및 각 의과대학의 행정부서와의 전자메일을 통해서 취득한 정보를 통하여 전통의학 교육에 대한 분석을 하였다. 결과 : 2001년 일본 문부성이 의과대학생의 전통의학에 대한 교육의 당위성을 고지한 이후에, 대부분의 일본의 의과대학에서는 전통의학의 과목을 신설하기 시작하였다. 본 연구에서 자세한 정보를 확보한 의과대학의 전통의학 교육에 대한 분석 결과, 약 90%의 일본 의과대학에서 정규과목으로서 전통의학 관련 교육을 실시하고 있었다. 교육내용은 대부분이 전통의학 개론에 대한 것으로, 61.9%가 4학년 학생들에게 실시되고 있으며, 평균 강의시간은 $16.2{\pm}8.8$ 시간이었다. 결과 : 본 연구의 결과는 향후 한국한의학의 국제화를 비롯한 대외적 경쟁력 확보 전략의 수립에 중요한 기초자료로 활용되길 기대한다.

BEHAVIORAL CHANGES IN KOREAN ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE, AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FOLLOWING BASIC EDUCATION IN MEDICAL RADIATION

  • Han, Eun Ok;Kim, Jae Rok;Kye, Suh Youn;Choi, Yoon Seok
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.36-45
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    • 2015
  • by providing objective information regarding medical radiation for elementary, middle, and high school students in Korea, who are expected to have a high ripple effect in education, and by analyzing behavioral changes in the selection of medical radiation, this study aimed to deduce the basis for educational intervention. The tools used in the study were a questionnaire, including questions about perception, knowledge, attitude, and behavior toward medical radiation; video and Power-point materials for the lesson; simulated radiation diagnosis selection form; and radiation treatment selection form to find out about behavior. A post-test demonstrated that the objective knowledge about medical radiation of all the students turned out to be significantly higher (p<0.000) after the lesson compared to before the lesson. However, there were no statistically significant behavioral changes. Rather, for high school students, the behavior of selecting medical radiography and treatment was significantly lower (p<0.000) after the lesson. For the more impressionable children in the lower grades, the lesson must not only provide an opportunity to understand and pay attention to diverse viewpoints, but also encourage them to make ethical decisions based on value. Since it can be predicted that attitude or behavioral changes through education or publicity can be expected from adults older than high school students, issues regarding dangers like radiation exposure must be treated as an issue of value judgment predicated on multifaceted considerations.

Important Role of Medical Training Curriculum to Promote the Rate of Human Milk Feeding

  • Kim, Yong Joo
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.147-152
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    • 2017
  • The rate of human milk feeding has been decreasing despite the diverse efforts of many physicians and nurses, as well as numerous professional organizations and various international health institutions. The number of physicians and nurses who can provide proper guidance for human milk feeding and offer appropriate knowledge and techniques to allow the most beneficial and convenient manner of breastfeeding is quite deficient. It is suggested that physicians and nurses be trained to teach and educate about the medical importance of human milk feeding to lactating mothers. This can be accomplished through systemic changes in medical education and clinical practice. However, the curricula of medical schools in Korea do not provide enough education and training to effect an increase in human milk feeding. The author strongly recommends that the educational objectives for medical schools and resident training offer more education and training concerning so that they are well aware of breastfeeding basics and techniques, and have ability to solve lactation-associated clinical problems.

마네킨 시뮬레이터를 이용한 의료시뮬레이션 교육의 현황 (A brief history of the development of mannequin simulators for medical simulation education)

  • 김지희;이영미
    • 한국응급구조학회지
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2006
  • Simulators were introduced in education as a tool to make advanced training standardized, less expensive, and without danger to those involved. In 1922 in the Unites States, Edward Link presented his homemade flight simulator, which became common place in both military and civilian aviation, known as the "Link Trainer". The development of mannequin simulators used for education, training, and research is reviewed, tracing the motivations, evolution to commercial availability, and efforts toward assessment of efficacy of those for teaching cardiopulmonary resuscitation, cardiology skills, anaesthesia clinical skills, and crisis management. This will provide a brief overview of simulators and trainers in several domains.

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의과대학 여학생 증가에 따른 수련교육 변화의 필요성 (Changes Needed in the Training and Education of the Increasing Numbers of Female Medical Students)

  • 이창우
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2011
  • Women's educational opportunities have been increasing and women's general advancement in higher education is the underlying factor behind the increasing number of female students in medical school. A number of issues affect female students and residents, including the existence of gender bias and sexual harassment, higher stress levels and lower levels of work satisfaction, the lack of role models in academic medicine, and conflict between work and family roles, including challenges surrounding having children. To what extent female and male medical students and residents make different career and life style choices is also an important issue. The shortage of doctors in surgical departments and maldistribution among specialties are of great concern in the health care system and medicine's future. We must prepare to solve these problems. New medical policies and educational approaches are needed for the future.

약물이상반응에 대한 응급구조학과 학생의 지식과 태도 조사 (Investigating attitudes and knowledge of paramedic students regarding adverse drug reactions)

  • 김사라;김철태
    • 한국응급구조학회지
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.93-109
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: This study aims to investigate the knowledge and attitudes regarding adverse drug reactions (ADR) of emergency medical services (EMS) students, so that suggestions for further education on ADR can be made. Methods: A survey on knowledge and attitude was created and modified according to Lee's and Kim's test tool. In total, 149 students' data were collected and compared with previous studies. Results: Knowledge of ADR was relatively low (54%) but attitude was relatively high (75%). Clinical experience was important in knowledge and attitude. Knowledge and attitude showed a positive correlation. Conclusion: Increased knowledge of ADR leads to a more active attitude towards it. Hence, modification of the education system to provide a more personalized education is required.

의사면허 실기시험 제도의 성과와 과제 (The Effects and Challenges of Clinical Skills Assessment in the Korean Medical License Examination)

  • 김종훈
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.136-143
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    • 2013
  • Clinical skills assessment was recently introduced to the Korean Medical License Examination to test medical school graduates' competencies in clinical skills. Various measures, including research and rehearsals, had been undertaken to prepare for the assessment for several years before the clinical skills assessment was first implemented. The assessment has been repeated annually for about 3,500 examinees over the course of 50 days per year for the past 4 years. The introduction of the assessment had significant effects on education in Korea's medical schools. Many schools have established clinical skills labs and the teaching of clinical skills has also been strengthened. The residents who have taken the clinical skills exam now express more confidence in caring for patients. To improve the quality of the assessment, it should be performed on a year-round schedule and a pilot test and various forms of the items should be introduced.

가상시나리오를 활용한 의과대학 학사편입학 지원자의 윤리적 의사결정능력 (Ethically Related Decisions in Different Scenarios of Medical School Applicants for Graduate-Entry Program)

  • 김도환;김은정;황진영;신좌섭;이승희
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.90-98
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    • 2016
  • Assessment tools for non-academic qualities such as ethics frequently employ hypothetical scenarios to lay out a contextual framework underlying the corresponding criteria of assessment. Due to the context-specific nature of the assessment criteria, details of the scenarios become very important in obtaining accurate results. This study aims to explore how medical school applicants differ in ethical decision making depending on the types of ethical dilemma scenarios, and how they correlate with academic achievements after admission. In 2014, all 82 applicants invited for an admission interview for a graduate-entry program were asked to complete a questionnaire comprised of 13 hypothetical scenarios. There were three domains (unethical business decisions, unethical academic decisions, and sexual quid pro quos) and participants were made to choose between the profitable-but-unethical choice or the unprofitable-but-ethical choice, using a four-point Likert-type scale. On average, tendencies toward unethical decisions were lowest for sexual favors ($1.34{\pm}0.46$), and highest for gaining academic advantages ($2.22{\pm}0.56$). Unethical decisions for academic advantages and sexual benefits showed significant correlation respectively with the female gender and those who graduated from overseas universities. In addition, the propensity for choosing unethical academic decisions was significantly correlated with high academic achievements in medical school (r=0.396). Not only does this study demonstrate that different levels of ethical decision making depend on the scenarios, but also those differences may be a determinant factor in subsequent academic performances in medical school. In conclusion, given the possible influence of the details of the hypothetical scenarios to the applicant's responses, careful consideration must be given during their development.

효과적인 임상실습을 위한 교육병원의 역할 (The Role of the Teaching Hospital in the Effective Clerkship)

  • 백선용;윤소정;감비성;이상엽;우재석;임선주
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.5-9
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    • 2015
  • A teaching hospital is a place where both patient care and learning occur together. To identify the role of the teaching hospital in an effective clerkship, we first determined the features of workplace learning and the factors that affect learning in the workplace, and then we proposed a role for the teaching hospital in the clinical clerkship. Features of learning in a clerkship include learning in context, and learning from patients, supervising doctors, others in the team, and colleagues. During the clerkship, medical students learn in three-way learner-patient-teacher relationships, and students' participation in the tasks of patient care is crucial for learning. Factors that influence learning in the workplace are associated with tasks, context, and learner. Tying the three factors together, we proposed a role for the teaching hospital in the three categories: involvement in the tasks of patient care, engagement in the medical team, and engagement in the learning environment and system. Supervising doctors and team members in a teaching hospital support students' deep participation in patient care, while improving the learning environment through organizational guidelines and systems. Gathering both qualitative and quantitative data for the evaluation of a teaching hospital is important.

의과대학에서의 환자안전 교육과정 도입을 위한 환자안전 교육현황조사 및 향후 운영방안 (Current Practices and Future Directions in Patient Safety Education and Curriculum in Medical Schools)

  • 오혜미;이원;장승경;김소윤
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.143-149
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    • 2019
  • In 2018, The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced its first comprehensive plan for patient safety, which included the imperative to develop a patient safety curriculum for students studying to become health professionals. The aim of this study is to assess current patient safety education and points of consideration for introducing new curriculum. An online survey was used to understand the status of patient safety education in medical schools, and key informant interviews and focus group interviews were used to collect qualitative data on the experience of patient safety education. The results of the online survey from 16 out of 40 medical schools (40% response rate) and the qualitative data analysis were integrated and analyzed. Twelve schools (75%) had established courses related to patient safety. The qualitative responses suggest that patient safety education is appropriate both before and after clinical training through a variety of educational methods, and that the topics should be linked with clinical training. The challenge of securing lecture time to address patient safety was mentioned as a realistic obstacle. When patient safety education is integrated in future curriculum, it is necessary to consider it as a priority. Moreover, in the early stages of introducing patient safety education, a step-by-step, policy-based approach is required for seamless adoption and settlement.