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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 292-303, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1008096

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Innovation is an important way to promote economic development and social progress. Recent years have seen rapid development of biological sciences. In response to social demands and the needs for developing an innovative country, fostering innovative talents in the field of biosciences has become a significant initiative supported by national policies and the needs from talent market. Taking the innovative talent training mode implemented by Zhejiang Normal University in the field of biological sciences as an example, this paper comprehensively introduces several key aspects of the mode. This includes establishing a mentorship system as the foundation, carrying out curriculum reform through project competitions and practical platforms, and promoting synergy among industry, academia, and research in talent training. This training mode has achieved positive results in practice, promoting the training of outstanding innovative talents in biological science majors, and may facilitate the reform of talent training in similar majors.


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Humans , Biological Science Disciplines , Industry , Policy , Universities
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Modern Hospital ; (6): 127-129, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1022217

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Traditional Chinese Medicine has a long history and plays a decisive role in the fields of modern medicine and pharmacy.It is an important part of our country's traditional medicine.With the progress of the times,people are paying more and more attention to the innovation and development of traditional Chinese medicine.However,the current traditional Chinese medicine talents trained by major universities cannot meet the needs and requirements of society.This is closely related to the current talent training model of universities.Local high-level universities have unique advantages and potential in cultivating inno-vative talents in traditional Chinese medicine.They can incorporate traditional Chinese medicine culture with local characteristics into the teaching content and practical links of training traditional Chinese medicine talents,and build innovative traditional Chi-nese medicine talents integrating science and education.The training model is more conducive to cultivating top innovative talents that meet the needs of society and and the development of traditional Chinese medicine.This article analyzes and discusses how local high-level universities can develop innovative talent training models that suit the needs of traditional Chinese medicine by combining local characteristics and disciplinary advantages,so as to provide useful reference and inspiration for local high-level u-niversities in cultivating talents in traditional Chinese medicine.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-991350

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Under the background of "Medical Education Synergy", the clinical practice ability of postgraduates has been significantly improved, and the post competency has been enhanced. However, the "cultivation goal orientation" focuses on clinical practice, the education management department has weakened the cultivation of scientific research literacy, and the postgraduate tutors have not paid enough attention. As a result, the cultivation of scientific research literacy of professional degree postgraduates is seriously affected, and their scientific research ability is obviously weak. Taking gastroenterology as an example, by optimizing the course setting and rotation plan arrangement, attaching importance to the management of the graduate management department and the tutor responsibility system, and strengthening the application of interdisciplinary in the innovation and development of disciplines, we have explored an educational plan for cultivating professional degree postgraduates. The clinical practice and clinical research capabilities of postgraduates majoring in gastroenterology have been synergistically developed with remarkable results.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-991375

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Objective:To explore the training mode of continuing education for clinical engineers, and provide reference for the training of clinical engineers.Methods:A total of 31 clinical engineers were selected as the two-stage training mode combined with short-term centralized intensive basic training and standardized post professional training. Comparative analysis of assessment scores before and after training was performed, and the satisfaction of comprehensive effect and post competency improvement after training was evaluated. SPSS 19.0 was used for t-test. Results:The assessment scores after training (85.06±7.31) were significantly higher than those before (69.55±6.74) training ( P = 0.001). The comprehensive training effect of clinical engineers and the satisfaction rate of post competency improvement reached a high level, which were 70.97% (22/31) and 83.87% (26/31), respectively. Conclusion:The two-stage training mode combined with short-term centralized basic intensive training and standardized post professional training can not only effectively improve the theoretical knowledge level, practical ability and post competency of clinical engineers, but also shorten the centralized training time, which is conducive to solving the practical problems that affect the continuing education training program due to the lack of human resources of clinical engineers.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-991415

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The Master of Public Health (MPH) is one of the internationally recognized ways of training professionals in the medical and health field. With the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, the need for talents who can serve the national public health emergency management system has accelerated. This article makes the comparison of public health education in China and the UK, starting from the reasons and advantages of medical education in two countries, selecting several universities with high rankings in public health in China and the UK as the research objects, collecting and summarizing their programme descriptions, from the enrollment mode, training objectives, cultivation mode and degree types, curriculum settings, etc., in the MPH programme descriptions in order to find the advantages of MPH education in the UK, which can be used for reference in the education and training of public health talents in China, and is of great significance for the improvement and optimization of MPH education in China.

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J. forensic med ; Fa yi xue za zhi;(6): 193-199, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981854

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Talent is one of the basic and strategic supports for building a modern socialist country in all aspects. Since the 1980s, the establishment of forensic medicine major and the cultivation of innovative talents in forensic medicine have become hot topics in higher education in forensic medicine. Over the past 43 years, the forensic medicine team of Shanxi Medical University has adhered to the joint education of public security and colleges, and made collaborative innovation, forming a training mode of "One Combination, Two Highlights, Three Combinations, Four in One" for innovative talents in forensic medicine. It has carried out "5+3/X" integrated reform, and formed a relatively complete talent training innovation mode and management system in teaching, scientific research, identification, major, discipline, team, platform and cultural construction. It has made a historic contribution to China's higher forensic education, accumulated valuable experience for the construction of first-class major and first-class discipline of forensic medicine, and provided strong support for the construction of the national new forensic talent training system. The popularization of this training mode is conducive to the rapid and sustainable development of forensic science, and provides more excellent forensic talents for national building, regional social development and the discipline construction of forensic science.


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Humans , Forensic Medicine/education , Aptitude
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955502

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There are many problems in the training mode of traditional forensic undergraduates, such as the lag of curriculum setting, the lack of interdisciplinary and the lack of practical training. Based on the teaching practice of forensic undergraduates in Central South University, this study puts forward the following four reform schemes: ①advancing the setting of forensic medicine curriculum to strengthen the integration of specialized courses with basic medicine and clinical medicine courses; ②increasing related courses to intensify interdisciplinary teaching; ③introducing online teaching mode of virtual simulation to enrich the content of undergraduate forensic medical education; ④expanding the scope of joint classroom teaching inside and outside the school to realize the two-way rapid update of practical and theoretical resources. The purpose of this paper is to provide new ideas and directions for training forensic talents who are more suitable for the development of the times.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955546

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On the basis of literature review, project practice and teacher guidance, this paper introduces information literacy and medical students' information literacy, expounds the significance of "five forces" in the cultivation of medical students' information literacy, explores and constructs the cultivation mode of medical students' information literacy with the combination of innovation and competition, including the cultivation of "combination of innovation and competition", "four-members cooperation" and "five-dimensional development". The practice shows that the application of the model can enrich the information literacy education system of medical colleges and improve the information literacy level of medical students, so as to achieve the significance of "five forces" in the cultivation of medical students' information literacy.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955593

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Objective:To explore the value of "conceive, design, implement, and operation" (CDIO) combined with cluster training mode in clinical teaching of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).Methods:A total of 108 interns of General Hospital of Southern Theater Command from January 2019 to November 2020 were included in the study, and they were randomly divided into control group ( n=54) and observation group ( n=54). The control group used the cluster training mode for CPR teaching, and the observation group used CDIO combined with the cluster training mode for CPR teaching. The theoretical performance, operation performance, comprehensive ability, chest compression quality and CPR time of the two groups of interns were compared, and the scores of post competency and satisfaction of the two groups of interns were evaluated. SPSS 22.0 was used for t test and chi-square test. Results:The scores of theory, operation and comprehensive ability in the observation group were higher than those in the control group. Compared with those before training, the compression depth, compression frequency and chest rebound rate of the observation group were higher than those of the control group. The observation group found that the patients' unconscious judgment of pulse free time, the time from the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation to the start of automated external defibrillator (AED), and the time to complete AED were lower than those in the control group. The five dimensions of practical ability, critical thinking ability, coordination ability, career development ability, psychological characteristics and the total score of post competency in the observation group were higher than those in the control group ( P < 0.05). The satisfaction of the observation group with the teaching teacher, practice content, practice form and practice effect was higher than that of the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The application of CDIO combined with cluster training in clinical CPR teaching can improve the interns' theoretical performance, operational performance and comprehensive ability, improve the quality of external chest compression and CPR time, make the interns have good communication ability and post competency, and finally improve the interns' satisfaction.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955647

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Student standardized patient refers to that students are trained to become standardized patients, and then they are applied to clinical teaching or examinations. The training of student standardized patients in China started late, but the development is relatively balanced and rapidly in recent years. Although an outline-style standardized teaching model has not yet been formed, the basic training framework of "basic training-case-specific training-training assessment" tends to be consistent, and different universities have certain specific innovations. The review combs the literature on the current training mode of student standardized patients in China, summarizes the innovations in four aspects: training population, training mode, training purpose and application method, then makes the conclusion about the objective problems and subjective difficulties faced by the current training, and proposes corresponding countermeasures and prospects.

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 4827-4837, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970353

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In recent years, driven by the support of national policies and societal needs for employments, talents in biology majors have been growing rapidly. To foster high-calibre biology talents for the society in the context of the "double world-class initiative" in higher education, this study analyzed the opinion of biology undergraduates in Huzhou University on employment and their professional recognition of biology majors. The aim of this study was to propose a high-quality employments-driven talent training mode for undergraduates in biology majors, so as to serve as a reference for the reform in training modes of other relevant majors.


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Humans , Universities , Students , Biology/education
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908827

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The cultivation of interdisciplinary talents for life science is still in the state of exploration. The 4I training mode includes four key elements, interdisciplinary course setting, integration of cross project, instruction and administration across whole research and innovational evaluation at the end. Based on the 4I training mode, systematic and targeted design and arrangement would enhance the training level of interdisciplinary talents of life science in universities.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908839

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Objective:To explore the influence of training mode based on core competence of nurses on comprehensive performance, critical thinking ability and clinical communication ability of nursing students.Methods:A total of 102 Batch 2015 nursing students from the four-year program of Hubei University of Medicine who were interned in a "three A" general hospital in Shiyan City from May 2018 to January 2019 were selected as subjects, and were randomized into the control group ( n=51) and the intervention group ( n=51). The control group received traditional training mode and the intervention group adopted the training mode based on core competence of nurses. The two groups of nursing students were graded on the critical thinking scale and clinical communication ability scale before practice and at 2 months, 4 months, 8 months after intervention respectively. The comprehensive performance of two groups was assessed before and after 8 months of intervention. All data were analyzed by SPSS 19.0. Results:Comparison of effect, interaction effect, time effect of critical thinking scale and clinical communication ability scale between the two groups showed significant differences ( P<0.05). The comprehensive performance differences between the two groups were statistically significant after the intervention ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The practice training mode based on core competence of nurses can effectively improve the comprehensive performance, critical thinking ability and clinical communication ability of nursing students.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908860

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The diagnosis and treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) are basic skills that should be mastered by neurosurgery specialists during the standardized training. In view of the lack of TBI patients in our center, TBI training was entrusted to a joint base with more TBI patients. Based on clinical training and practice experience of the authors in recent years, including joint base introduction, basic requirement, theory and skill training, research training, humanity accomplishment improvement, inter-base communication and evaluation standard, we discuss the appropriate joint base training mode of TBI in standardized training of neurosurgery specialists, so as to provide reference for cultivating qualified and comprehensively developed neurosurgery specialists.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908909

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Chongqing Medical University and University of Dundee have explored the "4+ 1" integration training mode combining undergraduate and postgraduate for biomedical engineering major in 2018, including mode of education, curriculum linkage and credit recognition, contract signing and publicity, process assessment and management, and degree awarding. After repeated communication and argument, Chongqing Medical University and University of Dundee signed the contract of the "4+ 1" integration training mode in 2019. One junior student participated in the "Summer Camp of University of Dundee" in the same year, and one senior student participated in this integration training mode program in 2020. According to the feedback of the first batch of students, the "4+ 1" integration training mode can guide students from different angles, which is conducive to broadening students' international vision and injecting strong power into the cultivation of biomedical engineering talents.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 708-711, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-817080

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OBJECTIVE: To systematically evaluate the mode of personnel training in pharmacy intravenous admixture services (PIVAS) in China, and to provide reference for the comprehensive training of pharmacist in PIVAS in China. METHODS: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, CBM, CJFD, VIP and Wanfang database were searched from the establishment of database to Sept. 2018. Studies which evaluated the training mode of PIVAS in China were included, and the results were presented by descriptive analysis in respects of training objects, training objectives, contents and evaluation indicators. RESULTS: A total of 5 literatures were included. The research types were 2 before-after control studies, 2 experience sharing studies and 1 review. 3 subjects were pharmacists, 1 subject was clinical pharmacists, and 1 subject was nurses. The training objectives were comprehensive quality training, clinical rational drug use level, pharmacy personnel training path and professional service ability. The specific training content of the training mode varied greatly, including professional theoretical knowledge, practical operation ability, pre-job training, professional psychological quality, professional ethics and laws and regulations, continuing education learning ability, career development planning and teaching ability. There were great differences in the evaluation indicators of training effectiveness, which were mainly reflected in team execution motivation and creativity, discoveny rate of unreasonable doctor’s advice, work efficiency, service quality, drug treatment level and satisfaction of PIVAS, etc. CONCLUSIONS: There are certain differences in the training objectives, training targets, specific contents and evaluation indicators of the PIVAS pharmacist training model in China. It is necessary to use the evidence- based method to construct the training mode for PIVAS pharmacist to provide support for clinical intravenous drug use.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-744148

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Objective To compare the effects between the dual-cycle intensive training mode (DCITM) of "teaching-in vitro-in vivo-summary-in vitro-in vivo-assessment" and the single-cycle basic training mode (BTM) of "teaching-in vitro-tn vivo-assessment" on training graduate students majoring in cardiovascular surgery.Methods Eight graduate students majoring in cardiovascular surgery received the basic training of coronary artery bypass vascular anastomosis under the mode of BTM or DCITM.Then the training effects were evaluated by scoring of experts.Besides,SPSS 17.0 statistical software was used to analyze the evaluation results.Results Compared with students who received BTM,the postgraduates trained by DCITM became more skilled in vascular anastomosis.In vitro,the average number of anastomosis completed by trainee increased significantly [(2.0 ± 1.0) vs.(5.0 ± 1.5),P<0.05] over a specified period of time,the vascular leakage rate was significantly reduced [(92 ± 5)% vs.(30 ± 2)%,P<0.05],and the average time per anastomosis was significantly shorter [in vitro:(20.1 ± 2.5) min vs.(12.6 ± 3.3) min,P<0.05].There was also a statistically significant difference in the average time of each anastomosis in miniature pigs with coronary vascular anastomosis [in vivo:(30 ± 2) min vs.(21 ± 3) min,P<0.05].Conclusion Taken into together,DCITM is a highly efficient mode for promoting the quality of cardiovascular-surgery-teaching and enhancing the effectiveness of training in clinical surgical skills.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-744157

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With the reform of medical education ("5+3"), the clinical mentors usually need to guide three kinds of students who are at different stages of medical education at the same time. And we summed up the core concept of clinical thinking and problems in its training, such as the imperfect teaching mode, insufficient teacher teaching awareness, students' difficulties in adapting to role changes, thinking patterns, and relying on auxiliary examinations, etc. For the training targets of three kinds of students are different, we explored and constructed a "multi-level integrated" training mode and the evaluation system of clinical thinking from the building of professional thinking, lectures, heuristic rounds, multi-aspect thinking mode extension, group learning and case discussions. So far, they have made effective achievements among a small part of students, which are hopefully useful for clinical training.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-744582

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Objective To explore the training mode of teachers for rehabilitation residents standardized training.Methods A total of more than 300 directors and key teachers of rehabilitation standardized residents training bases from all over China, who participated in the seminars and key teacher training courses, were investigated.Results The teachers came from most provinces, who were senior teachers. The average score of the base teaching director seminar was 92.6, and it was 88.5 for the key teacher training class. The training content that they desired in the future included teaching methods and teaching skills, teaching ward rounding, training experience sharing, scientific research ability training, rehabilitation evaluation meeting, rehabilitation Three-Basic training, national residents standardized training policy and management, graduation assessment design, rehabilitation base standard and humanistic education.Conclusion The content and methods of training for rehabilitation base teachers for rehabilitation residents standardized training need to be further improved.

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Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 145-149, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-806164

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To provide references and recommendations about periodontal professionals training for our country by introducing American training mode of clinical postgraduate students of periodontology. Based on ground visits and surveys of University of Washington School of Dentistry's postdoctoral program in periodontics, the professional training mode and its characteristics which adapt to the development trend of American periodontology were summarized and concluded. The discussion is in the following three parts: the overall status of postgraduate education of periodontology in the United States, the training mode of the clinical postgraduate students of periodontology at University of Washington School of Dentistry, and the observation of the American Academy of Periodontology's annual conferences. This kind of training mode supervised by the American Dental Association, giving priority to clinical practice and emphasizing cultivating the multidisciplinary comprehensive ability are worth learning. Meanwhile, the development trend of periodontology in the United States which pay increasing attention to carry out implant therapy with periodontal features and the adaptive training mode of clinical postgraduate students of periodontology also deserves our deep reflection and can be used for reference.

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