The Present Condition and a Future Survey of Japanese Medical Graduate Schools (Master's Course) 1999.
- VernacularTitle:大学院医学系修士課程研究科の現状と展望
- Author:
Shinichi SHOJI
;
Tsuguya FUKUI
;
Hideo HAMAGUCHI
;
Motokazu HORI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
medical graduate school;
master's course;
MPH
- From:Medical Education
2000;31(3):159-165
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
To analyse the present condition and to survey Japanese medical graduate schools (Master's course), questionnaires were sent to all six universities in 1999. All the universities have the aim of, education of medical basic researchers, in common. This aim has high social needs. Four of the six universities also have the aim of, education of high grade specialists in the medical field. The number of applicants has increased for some national and public universities. For other universities, more public relations are necessary to increase the number of applicants. The social situation has altered, and finding employment has became difficult after completion of the course. It is therefore necessary to open new courses to match social needs. Buildings and equipment are not enough at present. As a result, a course for Master of Public Health will be established at Kyoto University.