3. A Newly Established Quality and Competency "Making Use of Information, Science and Technology"
10.11307/mededjapan.54.2_149
- VernacularTitle:3. 新設された資質・能力「情報・科学技術を活かす能力」
- Author:
Takuya SAIKI
1
;
Yoshikazu ASADA
2
;
Rintaro IMAFUKU
1
;
Takeshi ONOE
3
;
Seisyou KOU
4
;
Hideki TAKAMI
5
;
Osamu NOMURA
6
;
Yuzo TAKAHASHI
7
Author Information
1. Gifu University, Medical Education Development Center
2. Jichi Medical University Medical Education Center
3. Nagoya University Hospital Center for Postgraduate Clinical Training and Career Development
4. St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine
5. Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Gastroenterological Surgery
6. Hirosaki University, Graduate school of medicine,Department of Health Science Education
7. Hyogo College of Medicine, Medical Education Center
- Keywords:
the model core curriculum;
information science and technology;
digital transformation
- From:Medical Education
2023;54(2):149-156
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Due to the importance of developing physicians' competencies to utilize information, science, and technology, the 2022 revision of the Model Core Curriculum for Medical Education newly established guidelines for qualities and competencies, which it refers to as "Competencies to utilize information, science, and technology." The Model Core Curriculum outlines these qualities as "understanding the ever-developing information society and practicing medical research and treatment while utilizing information, science and technology such as artificial intelligence." The guidelines are organized by the three perspectives of "ethical viewpoints and rules for dealing with information, science and technology," "principles of information, science and technology necessary for medicine and its surrounding society," and "utilization of information, science and technology in the medical field." The objectives of the course were set from the three perspectives of "ethics and rules for dealing with information, science and technology," "principles of information, science and technology necessary for medicine and the society surrounding it," and "utilization of information, science and technology in medical practice." We looked back on the process of formulating these qualities and competencies, which will become increasingly important, and discussed their future prospects.