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Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science ; (12): 63-66, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-457728

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After the current situation in medical information construction and the training of health information management undergraduates in Anhui Province were analyzed, suggestions were put forward, such as further strengthening the training of health information management professionals and establishing their positions in medical information construction, in terms of new student enrolment, offered curriculum, and graduate employment.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 103-106, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-432669

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Objective To discuss the relative importance of the 5 English skills and to compare medical majors' main purposes of English listening and medical majors' actual usage of English listening.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among medical sophomores in the Second Military Medical University who had finished the college English course.Data were processed by Excel 2007 and statistical results were described by percentage.Results Participants paid enough attention to five English skills,especially the listening ability; a total of 98.4% of the participants recognized the importance of listening skills.Students' learning needs and course arrangements are mainly about examinations,graduations future study.Medical English course arrangements cannot satisfy the learning needs.Conclusions Students recognized the importance of five English skills,especially the listening skills.Students' learning needs are basically examination-oriented and the medical English course is not enough for the students.Suggestions on the English teaching,course design and the integration of college English and medical English are put forward in the paper.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-166126

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The Collaborative Project to Increase Rural Doctor Production (CPIRD) of Ministry of Public Health Thailand makes use of a number of supporting staff in facilitating medical teachers delivering clinical teaching at Medical Education Centers (MECs). This study aimed to explore the needs of selfdevelopment of supporting staffs in MECs by the postal questionnaire. The result found that the academic qualifications were diverse and their needs for self-development in medical education were high in all aspects. The survey could be useful for effective individual development plan.

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Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing ; : 5-20, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-116255

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The purpose of this study was to analyze and identify the higher-grade primary school children's needs for sexual education. We got the data with open question from 481 children from March to July 1999. We analyzed them according to the framework suggested by the Sex Information and Education Council of USA. The framework involves the six domains such as human development, relationship, personal skills, sexual behavior, sexual health, and society & culture. In the analysis of need for sexual education according to domain, need for human development was highest (79.2 %), after that followed society & culture (8.3 %), sexual health (5.8%), sexual behavior (3.6%), and relationships (3.1%). There was no need for personal skills. By topics, there were needs for puberty (38.0%), reproduction (32.5%), gender roles (6.0%), body image (4.9%), sexual abuse (2.4%) and reproductive health (2.4%). Girls and boys all mostly wanted to know human development 41.0 % and 38.2 % each. Society & culture (3.4 %), sexual behaviour (2.7%), sexual health (2.6%), relationship (2.4%) were domains selected by boys. Girls wanted to know society & culture (4.9%) and 'sexual health (3.2%). Comparing by grade, fourth, fifth and sixth grade children are commonly interested in development, society & culture. Fourth grade children scarcely show attention on the relationship, sexual behaviour and sexual health; meanwhile sixth grade children would like to know sexual behaviour and sexual health. When their grade became higher, they would like to know more precise, concrete and deep information. We suggest that the textbook/guidebook for sexual health for the higher-grade primary school children should be developed considering the sex and grade.


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Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Body Image , Education , Gender Identity , Human Development , Puberty , Reproduction , Reproductive Health , Sex Offenses , Sexual Behavior , Child Health
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