1.Postgraduate Clinical Training System~A perspective from the Community-Based Medicine
Japan Society for Medical Education ; Post-graduate Medical Education Committee ; Hiroki YASUI ; Muneyoshi AOMATSU ; Shin ISHIHARA ; Yasuhiko KONISHI ; Takako SHIMIZU ; Hiroaki TAKAHASHI ; Makoto TAKAHASHI ; Susumu NAKAGAWA ; Atsushi MOCHIZUKI
Medical Education 2018;49(3):207-211
A community-based medicine program in the postgraduate clinical training system has been offered as a mandatory program since 2004. Training sites range from clinical attachments in rural/remote areas to public health centers in the city. The role of the program director is important for enhancing the community-based medical program and raising resident doctors. Unique training programs have been carried out, such as medical training in the afflicted area of the earthquake/Tsunami disaster area as well as an exchange program between Hokkaido and Kagoshima residents. The Japanese healthcare system is drawing global attention and local demand. Enrichment of the community-based medicine program is vital for the human resource development that makes the Japanese healthcare system innovative and sustainable.
2.Analysis of Japanese Postgraduate Clinical Training System from the Perspective of Quality of Education
Japan Society for Medical Education ; Post-graduate Medical Education Committee ; Muneyoshi AOMATSU ; Hiroaki TAKAHASHI ; Yasuhiko KONISHI ; Shin ISHIHARA ; Takako SHIMIZU ; Makoto TAKAHASHI ; Susumu NAKAGAWA ; Atsushi MOCHIZUKI ; Hiroki YASUI
Medical Education 2018;49(4):333-339
"Quality of education" has various definitions, and the definitions are classified mainly into five categories. Introducing the definition categories of "quality of education" , we analyze what aspects of the postgraduate clinical training system for physicians as an educational program have been reconsidered and redesigned. According to the analysis, we propose to introduce a programmatic assessment, which compose of several assessment methods, for evaluation at each stage of medical education from undergraduate to continuous professional development. Realizing such evaluation, we also propose to introduce a student/trainee assessment from a patient's perspective.
3.Review of Medical Training System in Japan
Japan Society for Medical Education ; Post-graduate Medical Education Committee ; Hiroaki TAKAHASHI ; Yasuhiko KONISHI ; Muneyoshi AOMATSU ; Shin ISHIHARA ; Takako SHIMIZU ; Makoto TAKAHASHI ; Susumu NAKAGAWA ; Atsushi MOCHIZUKI ; Hiroki YASUI
Medical Education 2018;49(5):453-459
"The Ordinance of Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare on Japanese Postgraduate Medical Training System" from 2020 was announced to each prefectural governor on July 3rd, 2018. This Medical Training system has been reviewed once every five years, and has been strongly aware of the consistency between the model core curriculum of the undergraduate medical education and the continuing professional development of Japan Medical Association. In this journal, Postgraduate Education Committee in Japan Society for Medical Education has published six installments of a series entitled "Japanese Medical Training System and Medical Education" . We reviewed the series and discussed medical education trends surrounding the postgraduate medical training system and issues in the committee. We will be reporting the information as part of the seventh installment of the series.