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  • Clinical Decision-Making by Doctors in Township Hospitals in Gaolan: A Questionnaire Survey

    Objective To investigate the decision-making situation of doctors in the township hospitals in Gaolan, Gansu province, and to discuss its scientificity and rationality. Methods Self-designed questionnaire was adopted to investigate the clinical decision-making situation of 108 doctors from 7 township hospitals in Gaolan county. The investigation contained three parts as follows: basic information of respondents, general information of clinical decision-making evidence, and comparison between respondents’ decision-making situation and current best clinical evidence. Results Among the total 108 questionnaires distributed, 89 valid were retrieved. The feedback showed that 79% of the doctors diagnosed and treated patients in accordance with medical textbooks; 53% took curative effect into consideration in the first place; 33% failed to consider patients’ willingness properly when making clinical decisions; and 52% made clinical therapy regimen for common diseases based on the evidence which was different from that in BMJ published Clinical Evidence. Conclusion While making clinical decisions, doctors in the township hospitals do not adequately refer to the best clinical evidence as their decision-making basis, and fail to take patients’ value and willingness into consideration properly. It is necessary to promote the concept of evidence-based medicine and spread the best evidence in the township health departments.

    Release date:2016-09-07 10:59 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A Survey on the Continuing Medical Education Based on Short Message Service for Village Doctors in Gaolan County

    Objective To investigate the feedback of continuing medical education (CME) based on short message service (SMS) for village doctors in Gaolan County of Gansu Province, and to explore how to improve the efficiency of CME based on SMS. Methods A total of 75 village doctors were investigated with a questionnaire when attending the training program conducted by the Health Bureau of Gaolan County. Results A total of 75 valid questionnaires were collected back. The statistical analyses showed that 56% of the doctors received the majority of the messages sent to them, of whom, 98% could read the messages promptly, 81% saved the majority of the messages they received, 98% could read the saved massages occasionally, 25% transmitted messages to others, 93% thought that the messages might be helpful in varying degrees, 96% would like to continue receiving the messages in the future, 51% thought the biggest shortcoming of the messages was the poor relevance to their concern, and 70% wanted the most to receive short messages about clinical diagnosis and treatment. At present, 39% of the doctors thought the most convenient approaches to get the updated medical knowledge are attending the study or training program organized by higher authorities, while 37% thought those are reading short messages on the mobile, websites or papers. Conclusion The village doctors are willing to receive the short messages about the best clinical evidence. However, both the receiving rate and use rate of the short messages have yet to improve. A complete SMS transmission system and highly-relevant contents are regarded as important guarantees for improving the receiving rate and use rate.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:03 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The Simulation-Based Medical Education (SBME) and Its Situated Design Paradigm

    Simulation-based medical education is becoming increasingly common. In this paper, the status and goal of SBME development is analyzed after a brief introduction of SBME. Secondly, the essentiality and possibility of bringing SBME to a situated paradigm are clarified, because there are rich implications for situated cognition as the theory foundation of SBME. As a main discussion point, eight practical situated designing principles for SBME in theoretical and practical contexts are then expounded. Finally, a specific attitude toward the relationship between theory and practice for the SBME teachers is also elucidated.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A Resurvey of the Specialist/Resident Trainees’ Requirements from Faculty Doctors in Postgraduate Medical Education

    Objective To further understand the specialist/resident trainees’ requirements for postgraduate medical education so as to provide a foundation for selecting the best faculty and improving the faculty’s ability and to promote the specialist/resident doctors training project. Methods To investigate the 244 specialist/resident trainees by giving out a modified questionnaire. Factor analysis and variance analysis were done by using SPSS 11.5. Results There were 260 questionnaires given and 260 received. There were 244 effectual questionnaires. Analysis results were in the following: The specialist/resident trainees’ faculty members were able to “synthesize, manage information, adapt to society and the medical environment, perform scientific research, work as team members, innovate, and self-improve” (Pgt;0.05). The importance of “occupational attitude and work style” was higher in Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital than in West China Hospital of Sichuan University (P=0.03); There were differences between the trainees at different ages on demands to “occupational attitude and work style” (P=0.04); There were differences between the entrants in different years on demands for “information management and scientific research” (P=0.03); There were differences between the trainees of different education degrees on demands related to “adaptation to society and medical environment change” and “team work, innovation. and self-improvement” (P=0.04). Conclusion To meet the trainees’ demands and promote the specialist/resident doctors training project, the faculty should continuously improve their abilities.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • West China–Tibet Telemedical Education

    It has always been an important policy of the Chinese government to provide aid and assistance for the development of Tibet. With nearly one-eighth of China’s total land areas and about 0.002% of China’s total population, the Tibet Autonomous Region lags behind the domestic average level in medical education and is in bad need for medical professionals. The West China Center of Medical Sciences (WCCMS) of Sichuan University has managed to introduce US projects to set up the West China–Tibet Telemedical Education System to transmit medical courses in a real-time and interactive way. Based on this system, WCCMS has established a model for assisting the Tibet University Medical College through transmitting medical courses, training their medical faculty, sending WCCMS faculty to work in Tibet and admitting medical teachers and students from Tibet to study and be trained at West China Medical School and Hospital.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Implementing Global Minimum Essential Requirements in Medical Education, Based on Simulated Hospital for Clinical Teaching

    Global Minimum Essential Requirements (GMER) is focused on training medical students to equip them with the scientific foundation of medicine, clinical techniques, a doctor’s professional ethos, social sciences, health economics, medical information management and communication skills, etc. Based on GMER and its evaluation and through the integration of GMER’s seven requirements into the objectives of the clinical-medicine major, Shanxi Medical University is reforming medical education to carry forward high quality education in a comprehensive way. These reforms include adjustments in the content, methods and means of the teaching in order to improve teaching conditions and optimize the curriculum structure, and to enhance the quality of education. At the same time the management system is being reformed and sustainability-featured mechanisms of management and operation are being created, to make simulated hospital a base wherein GMER is fully followed. Simulated hospital for clinical teaching is built to cultivate the students’ abilities in clinical thinking and clinical education. This takes into full consideration training in professional quality, the cultivation of students’ comprehensive ability and GMER’s aim of reaching the final objective, namely, the following four transformations of the students: from essential knowledge to clinical practice, from single technique to all-round ability, from patterning thought to integrated and innovative thought and from a student of clinical medicine to a professional doctor. The objective is to fulfill the task of teaching clinical medicine in a more favorable way, promoting the reform and development of China’s medical education and keeping pace with changes in medical education elsewhere in the world.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Problem-Based Learning and Education of Doctors

    Objective To evaluate the role that problem based learning (PBL) teaching plays in the education of doctors. Methods A total of 240 7-year students who entered the China Medical University in Shenyang in 2004 were divided into two groups: one group used PBL teaching model while the second group used a traditional teaching model. There were 120 students in each group. At the end of the teaching, a questionnaire on PBL teaching model was distributed to the both groups. We organized and classified answers to the questionnaire and conducted statistical analyses. Results Problem based learning is a model for education in which students dominate the course, question the case, look for evidence, participate in the group discussion and reach resolution. This emphasizes the process of learning and the training of student abilities, instead of the teaching of knowledge only. PBL is more effective at meeting the requirements of the global minimum essential requirements in medical education (GMER). Conclusions PBL teaching plays an important role in the training of doctors

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Investigation and Analysis on the Situation of Further Medical Education in A Comprehensive Hospital in Sichuan From 2010 to 2014

    ObjectiveTo investigate the situation of further medical education in students in our hospital from 2010 to 2014, and provide insights into how to elevate the teaching and management quality of continuing medical education (CME). MethodWe collected and statistically analyzed the electronic information of students in our hospital between January 2010 and 2014 December, including gender, ethnicity, age, education, and job title. ResultsThere were totally 7 478 students who received further education in the five years, and most of them were between 26 and 35 years old with junior titles and bachelor's degree. The number of students from minorities, county hospitals, medical school affiliated hospitals, provincial hospitals and hospitals from other provinces increased year by year. But there were still some problems in the present situation of further medical education in our hospital, including: lacking detailed publicity work, complicated student sources, different working capabilities of the students, and difficult regulation of uniform education planning. ConclusionsTo solve the problems, we need to properly balance the number of students and the quality of the training, make scientific enrollment plan, strengthen the CME publicity work, improve the quality of students, draw up differentiation cultivation plan, strictly implement examination and evaluation, and constantly improve the information feedback system.

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  • Practice of constructing continuing medical education system based on whole life cycle in West China Hospital of Sichuan University

    The continuing medical education system of West China Hospital of Sichuan University is based on whole life cycle. We actively promote the continuing education, systematize and institutionalize the top-level design, and adopting flexible and diverse training methods. It is of great significance for a staff's entire career to continuously improve professional accomplishment, specialized knowledge and working skills, to adapt to the development of medical science and technology and the reform of health service, and to drive hospital innovation and high-quality development, so as to eventually achieve the goal of "double first-class" construction.

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  • Exploration of the postgraduate stage medical humanities training courses planning and practicing based on instructional system design model

    Objective To optimize the medical humanities training course in postgraduate medical education. Methods From 2018 to 2020, based on instructional system design (ISD) model of the “analyze-design-exploit-implement-assess” 5 steps, the current situation and existing problems were analyzed through literature review, and the postgraduate trainees’ cognitions and demands for the training course were surveyed. According to the content of the questionnaire, the curriculum was designed and implemented, and the curriculum satisfaction survey was conducted. Results A total of 532 postgraduate trainees participated in the cognitions and demands questionnaire survey, and the postgraduate trainees had high demands for humanistic training courses (88.53%). A total of 827 postgraduate trainees participated in the curriculum satisfaction survey. The trainees’ satisfaction to the training courses was more than 90%. Conclusion The medical humanities training courses based on ISD model get good results, which can provide a useful reference for the curriculum design of medical humanities education in each stage.

    Release date:2022-04-25 03:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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