Awareness Survey toward Graduate (Doctors) Trained for Three to Five Years for Oriental Medicine
10.3937/kampomed.59.821
- Author:
Hiroyasu SATOH
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Oriental medicine;
post-graduate education;
follow up research;
awareness survey of Oriental medicine;
core curriculum
- MeSH:
Oriental Medicine;
Surveys;
Awareness;
Doctors;
Graduate
- From:Kampo Medicine
2008;59(6):821-828
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
An Oriental medicine awareness survey was performed with the doctors having graduated from Nara Medical University. The questionnaire was mailed to the doctors having trained there 3, 4 and 5 years after their graduation. The collection rate was 24.1%. The percentage of doctors with an interest in Oriental medicine was 83.0%. These doctors believed that Oriental medicine exerts a different efficacy from western medicine. In contrast, the doctors (17%) with no interest in Oriental medicine answered that they had little or no Oriental medicine knowledge and experience. Most doctors (89.8%) supposed that Oriental medicine will play a more important role in the future, and that Oriental medicine lectures and seminars are essential. It seems important, therefore, to give doctors more Oriental medicine instruction, to learn the basic theories, prescriptions, and diagnoses. Those doctors (93.2%) who answered in the affirmative said that they would make use of Oriental medicine in the future, presumably due to social trend.