Critical analysis of the subspecialty stroke medicine curriculum: Social and political influences on its design and professionalism.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1177/14782715241275176
Samia Gul, Muhammad Shahid
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The curriculum comprises all learners' learning experiences that enable them to achieve specific learning outcomes. The Subspeciality Stroke Medicine Curriculum is designed to train doctors in Stroke Medicine as specialists capable of providing holistic healthcare in preventing, treating and rehabilitating stroke through achieving the desired competencies. This article discusses the influence of factors like the development of learning theory, the democratisation of social process, public demand for accountability and transparency, political imperatives, economic factors and professional standards set by professional bodies on curriculum design. The curriculum focuses on an outcome-based educational approach, workplace-based assessment with formative feedback to promote learning, summative evidence for knowledge, skills and attitudes and greater integration to make learning closer to actual practice. This outcome-based, integrated approach is approved by regulating bodies as positively impacting doctors' training and, consequently, the health of individual patients and society.

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对卒中医学亚专业课程的批判性分析:社会和政治对课程设计和专业性的影响。
课程包括所有学习者的学习经历,使他们能够取得特定的学习成果。脑卒中医学亚专业课程旨在培养脑卒中医学专业的医生,使其能够通过达到所需的能力要求,在脑卒中的预防、治疗和康复方面提供全面的医疗服务。本文讨论了学习理论的发展、社会进程的民主化、公众对问责制和透明度的要求、政治需要、经济因素和专业机构制定的专业标准等因素对课程设计的影响。课程注重以成果为基础的教育方法、以工作场所为基础的评估、促进学习的形成性反馈、知识、技能和态度的终结性证据,以及更大程度的整合,使学习更贴近实际。这种以结果为基础的综合方法得到了监管机构的认可,对医生的培训产生了积极影响,进而对病人和社会的健康产生了积极影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (JRCPE) is the College’s quarterly, peer-reviewed journal, with an international circulation of 8,000. It has three main emphases – clinical medicine, education and medical history. The online JRCPE provides full access to the contents of the print journal and has a number of additional features including advance online publication of recently accepted papers, an online archive, online-only papers, online symposia abstracts, and a series of topic-specific supplements, primarily based on the College’s consensus conferences.
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