Interview and analysis on the training of Chongqing rural order oriented free medical students
10.3760/cma.j.issn.2095-1485.2018.07.023
- VernacularTitle:对重庆市农村订单定向免费医学生培养的访谈及分析
- Author:
Ying CAI
1
;
Beizhong LIU
;
Yong ZHOU
;
Shaoqun ZHANG
Author Information
1. 402160,重庆医科大学附属永川医院教务科
- Keywords:
Targeted admission medical education program;
Iinterviewing method;
Problems and solutions
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2018;17(7):753-756
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analysis the existing problems of targeted admission medical education program in rural areas,and make a suggestion.Methods Interviewing 22 targeted admission medical graduates of the Class of 2015 and 2016 in Chongqing and 53 interviewees including clinical college leaders,teaching managers,teacher representatives and leadership and managers of township health and medical institutions.All interviews were recorded for further analysis.Results Of the 75 interviewees,67 (89.3%) were satisfied with the status,and 37 (49.3%) believed that there was a need for improvement.Students generally think that the current curriculum is reasonable and satisfactory to the teaching effect.Practical skills are generally recognized by employers;However,there is a big gap between career planning and employment expectation.Conclusions Interview results showed that targeted admission medical education program in rural areas is generally progressing well.However,problems remain in some areas including curriculum and teaching conditions,practical skills teaching,training of post competency,"stay in rural areas" issue and career planning.The college should specially strengthen the training of the comprehensive quality,clinical skills,social responsibility and professional pride of serving the gross-roots unit,and strengthen the policy publicity and career planning education.The local management department should further support the policy construction and carry out unified management to reduce the gap of treatment between different township hospitals.Rural medical units should pay attention to humanistic care and team culture construction.The state should publicize and enhance the social status and professional influence of general practitioners to enhance their professional identity and self-confidence.