1.Analysis of the status of science and technology achievement awards among hospitals in level 2 and above in Sichuan province during 2010-2012
Min WANG ; Xiaorong LI ; Wei WEI ; Qiuyu PAN ; Xiaolin GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2015;28(2):168-172,190
Objective A survey was conducted to learn the status of award winning for science and technology achievement among the medical institutions ranked level 2 and above in Sichuan province,to learn the research capacity in such medical institutions,and to provide the basis for research management and health decision.Methods Questionnaire survey was carried out among 555 hospitals ranked level 2 and above in Sichuan province,information on award winning for science and technology achievement during 2010 -2012 was collected and analyzed.Results Only 33% of those medical institutions were awarded for their achievement in research with total number of 882 awards in three years:300,266,and 316 awards were obtained in 2010,2011 and 2012,respectively.Conclusions In the medical organization of Sichuan province,the number of awards of scientific and technological achievements showed no significant increase with an volatility state,and the overall level of award need to be improved.Awarded Research areas were mainly on clinical research-based,especially on surgery department.Most award winning hospitals are level 3,and the general hospitals win more award than specialized hospitals;furthermore,hospitals located in different regions are quite different in terms of award winning.
2.Discussion on the training of preventive medicine professionals from the perspective of health culture
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(5):513-517
Strengthening the training of preventive medicine professionals is not only the foundation to provide people with good public health services, but also an important measure to promote the development of health culture. At present, problems in the training of preventive medicine professionals include teachers lack of practical experience and emphasize theory only during teaching, insufficient attention to "quantity" and "quality" in the course teaching, no training for students to form the abilities to analyze problems and communicate with others, and schools attach importance to the teaching of professional knowledge but not in a systematic manner. In this paper, it is suggested that the training of preventive medicine talents should be reformed by integrating experiment and theoretical teaching, cultivating students' humanistic care, integrating teaching methods, strengthening the training of teachers, and cultivating students' macroscopic concept of health based on health culture, thus forming a atmosphere conducive to the cultivation of high-quality compound talents, and promoting the development of social health culture.
3.Evaluation of the impact of extracurricular perception on major courses and extracurricular activities
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(2):171-175
Objective:To understand the development of extracurricular activities among students majoring in preventive medicine in a medical college and explore the impact of perception of extracurricular activities on major courses and extracurricular performances.Methods:A self-made questionnaire on the extracurricular perception was conducted, involving such aspects as organizational support, teacher guidance, student participation, etc. In August 2019, all senior students from Department of Preventive Medicine of a medical college were investigated by the questionnaire. At the same time, we had the extracurricular performances of the students from the Communist Youth League Committee and the major courses performances from the Academic Affairs Section of the Department. The Pearson test was conducted on the dimensions and total score of extracurricular perception, extracurricular performance and major courses performance to verify the impact of extracurricular perception on major courses and extracurricular performances. SPSS 19.0 was used for normality test, chi-square test and correlation analysis.Results:A total of 95 valid questionnaires were distributed and collected. It was noted that the total score of students' extracurricular perception was higher (66.23 points), among which, the highest score of teacher guidance was 73.10, while the lowest score of students' participation was 61.85. Extracurricular perception had a significant impact on major courses and extracurricular activities, especially in organizational support and teacher's guidance.Conclusion:Teachers play an important role in extracurricular activities, and students' participation is influenced by students and school factors. It is suggested that the school should pay attention to extracurricular activities in the process of cultivating college students, education environment should be optimized, funds should be guaranteed, the extracurricular courses should be improved, and the management system should be improved. For the teachers, teachers' professional level should be improved. Teachers should provide helpful guidance for students. At the same time, teachers should learn to use new technologies to build a better environment for students' learning. In addition, teachers should provide students with opportunities to be involved in extracurricular activities and create platforms. Finally, students should actively participate in all kinds of activities both inside and outside the school.