Undergraduate Overseas Clinical Training and a Support Organization by Students
- VernacularTitle:卒前海外臨床実習と学生による支援組織
- Author:
Kei TSUMURA
;
Tetsuo ARAKAWA
;
Junichi YOSHIKAWA
;
Rie MUKAI
;
Yumi HONDA
;
Shiho TAKAOKA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
overseas clinical training;
support structure;
curriculum development
- From:Medical Education
2005;36(1):23-26
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Since 1999 all sixth-year students at Osaka City University Medical School have done clinical clerkships at teaching hospitals outside the university. Students can choose overseas or domestic hospitals. By the end of the 2002 academic year 32 students had done clerkships in 7 foreign countries. Arrangements for participating in overseas clerkships differ in many ways from those for domestic clerkships, as students must get information about hospitals and complete application forms in English. Because most medical students feel that making such arrangements is difficult and complex, in 2000 students established a volunteer organization that helps students to study abroad. To make the best use of this organization, Osaka City University Medical School has established several guidelines, including setting standards for students and criteria for choosing overseas hospitals. We report on some problems encountered by our school and on measures for dealing with them and report on the student-managed support organization for overseas clinical clerkships.