Practice and reflections on integrated neurology curriculum in pre-clinical education
10.3760/cma.j.cn116021-20190925-00122
- VernacularTitle:神经病学整合课程在临床前教学中的实践与思考
- Author:
Binyin LI
1
;
Jianfang MA
;
Yi FU
;
Jun LIU
Author Information
1. 上海交通大学医学院附属瑞金医院神经内科 200005
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2020;19(5):539-542
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the practice and preliminary effects of "integrated neurology curriculum" for medical students before internship.Methods:The following 3 aspects were integrated together: teaching content, teaching faculty and teaching methods. Teaching contents are comprised of basic medical theories and extension of clinical knowledge; teaching faculty includes teachers that teach basic theories and many other clinical disciplines; teaching methods were composed of classroom teaching, case discussion and clinical internship. It is a 56-hour curriculum, with 40 hours for studying theories and 16 for clinical internship. 82 students in total had attended the course. Independent sample t-test was used to compare the scores of students in the same grade but had different course structures, and chi-square test was performed with SPSS 22.0 to compare the results of the satisfaction degree from questionnaires.Results:The average score of students was (84.7±9.3) for the courses of 2017-2018 academic year, significantly higher than that of the students who were in the same grade in previous three years. The results of satisfaction degree by the questionnaires showed that 38.6% of the students considered the integrated course to be very helpful in general, 47.7% of the students thought the case analysis part during class was helpful, and 31.8% of the students thought clinical internship was of great help to their medical study.Conclusion:The neurology curriculum based on integrated textbooks has achieved preliminary achievements in preclinical teaching practice, and the teaching group of the curriculum will continue to track the performance of medical students after entering neurology clinical internship, while further improving the quality of integrated courses in terms of teaching and assessment.