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BMC Med Educ ; 24(1): 36, 2024 Jan 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38191401

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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Driven by Innovation 2.0 (the information age, the innovation form of the knowledge society), the form evolved by the Internet development, giving rise to economic and social development ("Internet +"). With this background, a novel approach is presented for fostering excellence in physicians, aligning with the contemporary demands of our era. METHODS: Self-administered questionnaire was used to facilitate the collection of data on medical advanced mathematics course offerings, distribution of teaching hours of each major and the perception of the course teaching system in 11 medical universities in China. The distribution of course offerings in each major was analyzed, and one-sample t-test was conducted on the perspectives of course offerings, content settings (theoretical & practical), educational objectives, teaching reforms, and Synthetical Sensation (SS) of the curriculum system and educational model. RESULTS: The study included various specialties such as clinical medicine, pharmacy, public health, health management, and life sciences, all of which offered advanced mathematics course. The content of medical mathematics textbooks was designed to meet the practical needs of relevant professions, and encompass online laboratory classes and social practice. However, a noticeable misalignment was observed between the content of medical mathematics courses and the realistic requirements of professions (t = -3.614~-3.018, P < 0.05). The perceived difference in the completeness of curriculum systems was not significantly apparent. There was a difference in the perception of the effectiveness of teaching reforms (t = -4.485, P < 0.05), and there was a difference in the perception of the synthesis of the educational model in all cases (t = -5.067, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: There are localized differences in curricula, and the number of course hours is basically reasonable; course content needs to be updated; the implementation of course objectives is not in place; the curriculum system can meet the needs of talent training; the innovation of the education model needs to be put into practice; and there are obvious differences in the comprehensive cognition of the teaching system and the education model. Based on the analysis of the problems, we build a new STC teaching mode with smart classroom based on "professional needs, practical needs and requirements for cultivating excellent physician talents".


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Currículo , Modelos Educacionais , Humanos , Universidades , China , Escolaridade
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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-991430

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English for specific purpose (ESP) courses for the postgraduates in medical schools have both physical and social attributes, with emphasis to improve practical language learning of medical specialties. It's an effective way to develop the English language application ability of high-level medical college students by constructing an ESP teaching and learning ecological system with professional and social contextual characteristics. In this study, through design-based implementation research, scenario simulation class was designed and implemented to accomplish task-based language teaching and learning. Further discussions on how to integrate blended and interrelated classes, on how to define combined and interactive teachers' role were explored. Based on the teaching and learning practices, organically combining the innovative curriculum concept with the construction of ESP ecological system effectively directs the practical application of the ESP class under the perspective of learning science, and verifies the feasibility of the ecological construction of ESP curriculum system.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-991301

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This paper takes the establishment of the College of Basic Gynecology and Obstetrics in the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University as an example, and through reviewing its establishment background, organizational system (including organizational structure, regulation construction, platform construction and teacher construction) and curriculum system (including curriculum goals and principles, curriculum format, specific curriculum settings, assessment system and evaluation feedback system), so that we can understand the development of the Basic College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and its role in the standardized residency training. This general hospital specialized college model focuses on training comprehensive, professional, applied medical talents and clinically competent physicians, which plays an important role in the standardized residency training, and improves the theoretical knowledge and technical skills of the residents. Running of the college has been widely recognized by peers, This college model is worthy of further promotion.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-990185

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Objective:Based on the core competence of stroke certified registered nurses, this study construct the theoretical raining curriculum system for stroke certified registered nurses and made a preliminary evaluation.Methods:Using Delphi expert consultation method and based on literature research, the first draft of training course for stroke certified registered nurses was formed. In the form of Email, 14 experts in the field of stroke care who met the selection criteria were sent a questionnaire, and two rounds of consultation were conducted. The theoretical raining curriculum system for the training of stroke specialist nurses was constructed; the purpose sampling method was used to evaluate the application effect of the stroke specialist nursing theoretical training curriculum system through the theoretical performance and satisfaction evaluation of 127 trainees who participated in the first phase of the stroke specialist nursing theoretical training curriculum.Results:The recovery rate and effective rate of the two rounds of expert consultation questionnaire were 14/14, the authority coefficient of the second round of expert consultation was 0.94, and the expert Kandall coordination coefficients of the first, second and third-level indexes were 0.356, 0.216, 0.207 respectively ( P<0.05). The training curriculum of stroke specialist nurses finally formed included 5 primary indicators (Professional practice concept, general nursing knowledge, stroke diagnosis and treatment, acute stroke nursing management, secondary prevention of cerebrovascular disease), 21 secondary indicators and 63 tertiary indicators. The Analytic hierarchy process was used to determine the weight coefficients of all levels of indicators, and the consistency Ratio <0.1. Based on the curriculum system as the content framework, theoretical courses were set up to train stroke specialist nurses. 109 trainees completed the post-training assessment. Before training, the qualified rate of theoretical performance of stroke certified registered nurses was 77.95% (99/127), and after training, the qualified rate of theoretical performance of stroke certified registered nurses was 100% (109/109). The difference was statistically significant ( χ 2=27.60, P<0.01). The excellent rate of theoretical performance of stroke certified registered nurses before training was 35.43% (45/127), and 100% (109/109) after training, the difference was statistically significant ( χ 2=24.17, P<0.01).The average score of the trainees′ satisfaction was (38.90±2.55) points. Conclusions:The theoretical raining curriculum system for stroke certified registered nurses setting constructed in this study standardizes the training system of stroke nurses to a certain extent, and provides a basis for the construction of homogeneous training courses in China in the future.

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Sheng Wu Gong Cheng Xue Bao ; 38(5): 2012-2018, 2022 May 25.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35611746

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Plant biology is a basic course for students majoring in biological science. Under the guidance of developmental biology, we have constructed a comprehensive, systematic and dynamic new curriculum system for plant biology. There are still some problems existing in the current curriculum teaching mode, e.g. the students do not listen carefully to the lecture due to single classroom teaching mode, the mismatch between theoretical and experimental courses in terms of content and timing, the incomplete understanding on plants and the difficulty of integrating learning and practicing due to insufficient field practices. In view of these problems, a series of new teaching strategies for bioscience major of Harbin Institute of Technology were proposed and implemented. The combination of lectures and high quality massive open online courses (MOOC) were used for theoretical study, to which the flipped classroom was added. In addition, the theoretical study and the experiment work were combined. Moreover, the plant cognitive practices were carried out in the campus and the botanical garden in early spring, late spring and summer, respectively. Satisfactory results were achieved after two rounds of teaching practice, which fulfilled the education requirements and laid foundations for students to continue follow-up basic and professional courses.


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Disciplinas das Ciências Biológicas , Currículo , Biologia , Humanos , Aprendizagem , Estudantes
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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-991207

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Since the enrollment in 2002, the cultivation model of "4+4" program of clinical medicine in Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine has been continuously explored and practiced. With the goal of cultivating high-level compound outstanding medical innovative talents with multi-disciplinary cross-capacity, through strengthening the heuristic teaching, establishing the medical-engineering cross-course, emphasizing the training of scientific research ability, and taking teaching reform in the basic clinical single-circulation organ system integration course, we have established a talent training system with the characteristics of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, which is characterized by "thick foundation, strong practice, re-transformation, shaping norms, and international integration", and intend to make further exploration in the field of post-graduation education convergence.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-955618

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This study proposes the guiding principles, reform ideas and realization paths of college English curriculum reform based on the orientation of medical colleges and the objectives of talents cultivation. Taking Xiamen Medical College's English curriculum reform as an example, it has systematically built a curriculum system which incorporates medical humanities and medical disciplines, and is featured by medical science. Meanwhile it has probed into the connotation of "new medical science" and explored curriculum construction and teaching reform integrated by information technology, as well as the intelligent curriculum evaluation system, thus providing reference for college English curriculum reform in medical colleges and universities under the background of "new medical science".

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-929676

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ObjectiveIn implementation of International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and reference to the Ministry of Education's Physical Education and Health Curriculum Standards for Compulsory Education (2022 Edition), a functioning-oriented adapted physical education curriculum system was developed for the development of children's core qualities in physical education and sport of children with intellectual disabilities. MethodsInternational Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) and ICF were used to systematically analyze the motor function, activity and participation of children with intellectual disabilities. Based on the ICF bio-psycho-social model of functioning, disability and health and the Ministry of Education's Physical Education and Health Curriculum Standards for Compulsory Education (2022 Edition), and with reference to the American Adapted Physical Education National Standards (3rd Edition) (APENS-3), a functioning-oriented adapted physical education curriculum system was constructed, which was suitable for the development of motor functioning and motor competence of children with intellectual disabilities. ResultsChildren with intellectual disabilities might experience slow development of basic movements, poor fitness level, low motor competence, and insufficient motor motivation. The goals of adapted physical education curriculum were mainly to promote the development of children's core quality in physical education and sport, i.e., motor competence, health behaviors, and physical moral attributes, and to master motor skills and develop motor competence, including motor competence development goals, movement development goals, physical activity participation goals, health goals, adaptation and empowerment goals. The content of adapted physical education curriculum included physical fitness activities, motor skill activities and sport related activities. The implementation process of adapted physical education program covered materials development, and adapted physical education program teaching advices. The education program was evaluated in terms of the development of motor competence, motor development, participation in physical activities, the development of healthy behaviors, and the adaptation to the natural and social environment, using a holistic and multidimensional evaluation approach to comprehensively evaluate the motor development and the mastery of building of children's core qualities in physical education and sport. Accessible environments and assistive technology should also be considerated in the development of adapted physical education programs. ConclusionBased on the bio-psycho-social health model of ICF, the Ministry of Education's Physical Education and Health Curriculum Standards for Compulsory Education (2022 Edition), and APENS-3, the theoretical framework for the development of adapted physical education curriculum for children with intellectual disabilities was developed, and a functioning-oriented adapted physical education curriculum system was established, which emphasized the development of children's core qualities in physical education and sport, i.e., motor ability, healthy behavior, and physical moral values.

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 2012-2018, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-927835

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Plant biology is a basic course for students majoring in biological science. Under the guidance of developmental biology, we have constructed a comprehensive, systematic and dynamic new curriculum system for plant biology. There are still some problems existing in the current curriculum teaching mode, e.g. the students do not listen carefully to the lecture due to single classroom teaching mode, the mismatch between theoretical and experimental courses in terms of content and timing, the incomplete understanding on plants and the difficulty of integrating learning and practicing due to insufficient field practices. In view of these problems, a series of new teaching strategies for bioscience major of Harbin Institute of Technology were proposed and implemented. The combination of lectures and high quality massive open online courses (MOOC) were used for theoretical study, to which the flipped classroom was added. In addition, the theoretical study and the experiment work were combined. Moreover, the plant cognitive practices were carried out in the campus and the botanical garden in early spring, late spring and summer, respectively. Satisfactory results were achieved after two rounds of teaching practice, which fulfilled the education requirements and laid foundations for students to continue follow-up basic and professional courses.


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Humanos , Disciplinas das Ciências Biológicas , Biologia , Currículo , Aprendizagem , Estudantes
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Front Psychol ; 12: 719476, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35002830

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Purpose: This study aims to explore the effects of entrepreneurship education by examining the influences of the curriculum system, teaching team, design of practical programs, and the institutional systems on universities' entrepreneurial education performance. Design/Methodology/Approach: This paper employs a case-based approach-Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). Data were collected from 12 universities that were typical cases in the implementation of entrepreneurial education. The four dimensions of entrepreneurship education are applied as conditional indicators. fsQCA3.0 software is used to analyze the necessary conditions and condition combination of the truth table. Findings: There are three sets of condition combinations of the intermediate solution that results in a high level of entrepreneurial education performance: (1) when the credit ratio of entrepreneurship courses is higher and there are more practical platform platforms, even if the entrepreneurship education system and mechanism is less mature, the level of entrepreneurial education performance is high; (2) with a higher credit ratio of entrepreneurship courses, higher quality of teaching teams, and higher standard of practical platforms, the level of entrepreneurial education performance is high; (3) with a higher level of credit ratio of entrepreneurship courses and more practical platforms, as well as mature entrepreneurship education system and mechanism, even if the quality of the teaching team is lower, the level of entrepreneurial education performance is satisfied. Research Limitations/Implications: The dimensions of entrepreneurship education can be expanded; additionally, given that there are many other factors affecting entrepreneurial performance, it is necessary to identify and integrate other possible factors on an ongoing basis. Practical Implications: This study offers practical implications for universities and policy makers that can promote the transformation of theoretical knowledge into practice in the field of entrepreneurship in colleges and universities. Social Implications: This study is one of the first to empirically examine the effect of institutional-driven entrepreneurship education in developing countries. The enhancement of entrepreneurship education can benefit the development of individuals and schools, and even has a potential impact on the progress of the country and society as a whole. Originality/Value: This study emphasizes the significance of viewing the entrepreneurial education as a multi-dimensional concept by targeting different kinds of players. Furthermore, it employs a case-based approach to identify configurations of the antecedent attributes of the curriculum system, teaching team, design of practical programs, and the institutional systems, and their influence on universities' entrepreneurial education performance.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-931297

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Objective:To assess the impact of integrated curriculum (vertically integrated curriculum system) and traditional curriculum system on the perceptions of post competency of undergraduate medical students.Methods:Bibliographic retrieval method and expert consultation were used to compile the questionnaire of perceptions on the post competency of undergraduate medical students. The questionnaire was conducted online to survey the undergraduate medical students from Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine during March to April, 2019. SPSS 20.0 software was applied for data analysis, chi-square test was used to analyze the classroom teaching forms of medical undergraduates who received different curriculum systems, and their cognition of the doctor post competency and cognitive pathways, and finally the top 10 important competencies were compared.Results:A total of 200 questionnaires were distributed and 167 were recovered, with a recovery rate of 83.5%. Workshop learning was more common in the vertically integrated undergraduate curriculum. Compared with Chinese traditional curriculum, the medical students taught by the vertically integrated undergraduate curriculum were much better informed about competency ( P<0.05). The access to knowledge of competency was also statistically different between two groups of students ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The vertically integrated curriculum is more efficient in helping undergraduate medical students to acquire knowledge about competency.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-800818

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University established the first biomedical science in China in 2016. Learning the successful experience from international universities can promote the development of this major. According to the comparison of cultivation program and curriculum system in different top universities at home and abroad, it was showed that Oxford University focused on the pluralism development of students, University of Technology Sydney paid attention to the combination of basis and clinical practice, and the University of Hong Kong stressed the integration of clinical practice, science and research, and transformation. Through the exploration of the details of educational system this university, we found that we mainly focused on five innovation ideas: building the basic knowledge, strengthening comprehensive basic knowledge teaching, stimulating students' interests towards biomedical science, developing their ability and promoting innovative education and training. Based on analysis of those cases, it is showed that the development of biomedical science in China should solve problems in curriculum integration and practical education of science and research, so as to achieve the goal to cultivate more talents in this major and boost the development and advances in the field of biomedical science.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-744182

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Canada is one of the leading countries in the world with a leading position in medical education and high quality of medical education.Based on the Ottawa-Shanghai joint medical school collaborative program,this article introduces and analyzes the curriculum system of University of Ottawa School of Medicine.The curriculum is designed based on organs and systems,with a focus on the integration of basic and clinical research from the early stage.It adopts a diversified and student-centered teaching method,with practice teaching running through the whole course.Moreover,it attaches importance to family medical education and strengthens the cultivation of medical humanities.Learning from the advanced teaching concepts and methods in North America may help to promote the reform of medical education in China and cultivate high-quality medical talents in line with international standards.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-824016

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University established the first biomedical science in China in 2016. Learning the successful experience from international universities can promote the development of this major. According to the comparison of cultivation program and curriculum system in different top universities at home and abroad, it was showed that Oxford University focused on the pluralism development of students, University of Technology Sydney paid attention to the combination of basis and clinical practice, and the University of Hong Kong stressed the integration of clinical practice, science and research, and transformation. Through the exploration of the details of educational system this university, we found that we mainly focused on five innovation ideas: building the basic knowledge , strengthening comprehensive basic knowledge teaching, stimulating students' interests towards biomedical science, developing their ability and promoting innovative education and training . Based on analysis of those cases , it is showed that the development of biomedical science in China should solve problems in curriculum integration and practical education of science and research , so as to achieve the goal to cultivate more talents in this major and boost the development and advances in the field of biomedical science.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-905732

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This study described the significance of professional education in physical therapy in Capital Medical University School of Rehabilitation Medicine under the background of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) International Course Accreditation, analyzed the present problems of core curriculum system as well as the inevitable trends of carrying on the education reform of physical therapy, and the continuous reform program of core curriculum system in physical therapy based on the accreditation of the WCPT were suggested. The final purpose was to improve the quality of physical therapy talents substantially in order to achieve the standard of WCPT accreditation.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 783-788, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-706131

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This paper firstly expounded the background that health humanities proposed from the aspects of the theoretical basis, the practical needs and the post competence. On this basis, this paper put forward to construct the connotation of health humanities from the concept, knowledge, skills and other aspects of health humanities, and expounded the characteristics of health humanities from the aspects of showing professionalism, giving prominence to the whole process and paying attention to integration. Finally, based on the characteristics of health humanistic professionalism, it is suggested that it should revolve around the content of healthy humanities, choose the construction of a dual module curriculum system, the construction of practical platforms within and outside the school and the construction of a part-time teacher team to improve the humanistic quality of the employees in the health service field.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 366-370, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-706100

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Objective:To construct the "3+2" counterpart cut-through sectional training nursing major un-dergraduate curriculum system, which is oriented by vocational competence. Methods: The preliminary draft of"3+2" nursing undergraduate curriculum setting was established base on the literature review and expert group in-terview, and the 25 experts was conducted two rounds of expert questionnaire consultation using Delphi method. Results:Experts' opinions tended to be consistent after two rounds of consultation, the expert authority coefficient was 0 . 92 , the coordination coefficient of Kendall was 0 . 44 in the second round of expert consultation and finally established 5 curriculum groups, including total 28 courses of public elementary courses, professional basic cour-ses, professional core courses, professional oriented courses and centralized practice courses. Conclusion: It should construct the"3+2" counterpart cut-through nursing major undergraduate curriculum system, which is o-riented by vocational competence, and achieve effective connection between the knowledge structure and the quality of the nursing students, in order to provide the reference for perfecting the curriculum system of vocational educa-tion in our country.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-702500

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Objective To explore a training system of high level professionals with international vision and meeting the develop-ment of assistive technology in China. Methods The training system was constructed in the theory framework of International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health,and work process-oriented. Results and Conclusion A curriculum system with tree-type modes and a practice system with three-level and multi-form of assistive technology specialty were constructed,that was recognized by industry and society in the developing.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-700549

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The organ-system-based curriculum (OSBC) medical teaching model with the organ system as the main line closely links the basic medical curriculum with the clinical practice,and breaks the boundaries between different subjects.As this novel teaching model is still in the early stage in China,Chongqing Medical University pioneered to reconstruct the teaching system for OSBC teaching reform,including the great efforts to integrate e the traditional 24 courses into 12,and to allocate talents from various basic and clinical teaching departments to form a new integrated teaching team.In 2011,this new mode was implemented in a pilot class of students.The results showed the 2011 five-year pilot class showed more satisfaction than did the traditional teaching class [(92.5 ± 4.6)% vs.(72.5 ± 4.9)%,P<0.05].Besides,the test scores of the pilot class and the traditional class were (80.0 ± 3.6) and (71.0 ± 5.9) respectively(P<0.05),and the failing rate was (3.7% in pilot class and 9.3% in traditional class(P<0.05).Since the pilot class perform better than the traditional one,the reform of OSBC was implemented for all five-year clinical medicine program in Chongqing Medical University in 2018.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-923730

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@# Based on the theory and approach from ICF and the needs of development of disciplines, this article discussed the discipline and professional system and core curriculum of higher education of rehabilitation (HER). Pathways and approaches had been proposed for HER development following three aspects: To establish rehabilitation sciences and rehabilitation education system to develop installation of rehabilitation disciplines and curriculum; To build system of HER and curriculum tailored to rehabilitation workforce admission and certification; To set up standard curriculum system and learning resource to develop lifelong learning environment.

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