China Medical Education College Survey, 2013–2018

IF 2.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ECNU Review of Education Pub Date : 2022-12-14 DOI:10.1177/20965311221143797
You You (由由), Nali Jia (贾娜丽), Ana Xie (谢阿娜), Weimin Wang (王维民)
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Purpose China recently proposed a series of important policies intended to reform and improve the quality of medical education on the national level. This paper presents the findings of a national survey of China's medical schools conducted to review the development of undergraduate medical education over a five-year period (2013–2018). Design/Approach/Methods The National Center for Health Professions Education Development implemented the China Medical Education College Survey. Approximately 64% of the targeted medical schools participated in the survey, constituting a representative sample of higher education institutions offering educational programs in clinical medicine in China. Findings Following new policy orientations, medical schools showed positive developments in terms of the types of medical education programs offered, teaching and assessment methods, medical education resources, participation in accreditation, and quality of incoming students. However, the survey also revealed several worrying trends, including the coexistence of various types of education programs, significant regional differences in educational resources, dominance of traditional teaching and assessment methods, inconsistencies in quality, and an increase in graduates seeking employment in professions outside healthcare. Originality/Value Findings of the first national survey of China's medical schools show that there is still a long way to go to ensure high quality and efficient medical education on a national level.
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2013-2018年中国医学院校调查
目的中国最近提出了一系列旨在改革和提高国家医学教育质量的重要政策。本文介绍了一项针对中国医学院的全国性调查的结果,该调查旨在回顾五年(2013-2018)期间本科医学教育的发展情况。设计/方法国家卫生专业教育发展中心实施中国医学教育学院调查。约64%的目标医学院参与了调查,构成了中国提供临床医学教育项目的高等教育机构的代表性样本。研究结果遵循新的政策方向,医学院在提供的医学教育项目类型、教学和评估方法、医学教育资源、参与认证和新生质量方面取得了积极进展。然而,调查也揭示了一些令人担忧的趋势,包括各种类型的教育项目共存,教育资源的显著地区差异,传统教学和评估方法占主导地位,质量不一致,以及寻求医疗保健以外职业的毕业生增加。原创性/价值观第一次全国医学院调查结果表明,要在全国范围内确保高质量、高效的医学教育,还有很长的路要走。
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