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Pursuing Quality Education in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Japan

発表形態:
原著論文
主要業績:
主要業績
単著・共著:
単著
発表年月:
2022年07月
DOI:
10.3389/fresc.2022.877986
会議属性:
指定なし
査読:
有り
リンク情報:

日本語フィールド

著者:
Toyoko Asami
題名:
Pursuing Quality Education in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Japan
発表情報:
Front Rehabil Sci 巻: 3 ページ: 877986
キーワード:
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine; curiosity; digital transformation; education; motivation; quality
概要:
In Japan, medical education and training are the combined responsibility of two ministries namely Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. The medical education system underwent a major transformation in August 2021 making it a seamless clinical education blending pre-graduation and post-graduation training. Not all universities offer rehabilitation medicine curriculum. Furthermore, where rehabilitation medicine is taught, the curriculum content is not standardized. All medical students sit for a common national medical practitioner qualifying examination. However, only a few questions on Rehabilitation Medicine are included. The personal experience of the author's teachings in rehabilitation medicine at Saga University medical school is described. Emphasis is placed on experiential learning on subjects that are current and state-of-the-art in Japan including robotics. It is aimed at promoting inspired motivation for the students to pursue specialized training in rehabilitation medicine. Japan can take lessons from the European Union's white book on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as well as the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine core curriculum. In addition, the Rehabilitation Medicine education system can be further improved through a well-coordinated preclinical and clinical medical education. There is also a need to expand the rehabilitation medicine field and address the gaps with other specialties.
抄録:

英語フィールド

Author:
Toyoko Asami
Title:
Pursuing Quality Education in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in Japan
Announcement information:
Front Rehabil Sci Vol: 3 Page: 877986
Keyword:
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine; curiosity; digital transformation; education; motivation; quality
An abstract:
In Japan, medical education and training are the combined responsibility of two ministries namely Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. The medical education system underwent a major transformation in August 2021 making it a seamless clinical education blending pre-graduation and post-graduation training. Not all universities offer rehabilitation medicine curriculum. Furthermore, where rehabilitation medicine is taught, the curriculum content is not standardized. All medical students sit for a common national medical practitioner qualifying examination. However, only a few questions on Rehabilitation Medicine are included. The personal experience of the author's teachings in rehabilitation medicine at Saga University medical school is described. Emphasis is placed on experiential learning on subjects that are current and state-of-the-art in Japan including robotics. It is aimed at promoting inspired motivation for the students to pursue specialized training in rehabilitation medicine. Japan can take lessons from the European Union's white book on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as well as the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine core curriculum. In addition, the Rehabilitation Medicine education system can be further improved through a well-coordinated preclinical and clinical medical education. There is also a need to expand the rehabilitation medicine field and address the gaps with other specialties.


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