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The teaching method PBL (problem-based learning), originates in Europe and the United States and has been widely used in medical education in China. PBL in David Geffen Medical School of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a typical medical education model in the United States. This article analyzes the mature PBL teaching philosophy and operating model of UCLA from the PBL curriculum itself and the top-level design of the supporting system. It's considered that the PBL teaching method and training system in UCLA meet the training needs of medical talents with occupational competency.
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Objective To evaluate the occupational competency of clinical post-graduate students by the 360-degree feedback system.Methods The occupational competencies of the 102 clinical post-graduate students were evaluated by department directors, teachers, the superior band taught physicians, peers, post-graduate themselves using a self-designed questionnaire.The evaluation content of professional competence included 12 core elements, such as medical knowledge, clinical skills, and professional ethics and so on.EpiData 3.02 was used to establish the database, SPSS 19.0 software was used to carry on the statistical analysis, and the statistical analysis method was mainly for the descriptive statistics analysis, the single factor analysis of variance.Results 5 kinds of evaluation subjects were statistically significant (P<0.05) in medical knowledge, clinical skills, clinical thinking ability, lifelong learning ability, professional ethics, team cooperation ability, self cognition and management ability and total score.Students themselves and their peers scored high in various aspects, teaching superior doctors rated middle and the director and mentor gave low grade in all aspects and the scores rated by the department directors and teachers were lower than students themselves(P=0.003, P=0.047).Conclusion The 360-degree evaluation system can comprehensively and objectively evaluate the clinical post-graduate students' occupational competency and offer beneficial assistant to clinic and practice.