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Korean Journal of Medical Education 2006;18(1): 65-76. doi: https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2006.18.1.65
봉사교육과정의 개발과 시행 후 평가
최윤선1, 김대균1, 안덕선2, 이영미2, 김창덕3, 천병철4, 김명곤5, 김옥주6
1고려대학교 의과대학 가정의학교실
2고려대학교 의과대학 의학교육학교실
3고려대학교 의과대학 내과학교실
4고려대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실
5고려대학교 의과대학 생화학교실
6서울대학교 의사학교실
The Development of a Pre-medical Curriculum for a Service Learning Program and the Post-implementation Evaluation
Youn Seon Choi1, Dae Gyeun Kim1, Duck Sun Ahn2, Young Mee Lee2, Chang Duck Kim3, Byung Cheol Chun4, Meyoung Kon Kim5, Ock Joo Kim6
1Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea.
2Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea.
3Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea.
4Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea.
5Department of Medical Education, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea.
6Department of Medical History, Seoul National University, Korea.
Corresponding Author: Duck Sun Ahn, Tel: 02)920-6198, Fax: 02)837-0613, Email: dsahn@korea.ac.kr
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: This paper reports on the development a program to foster 'good doctors' who care for their patients with humanism and self-directed learning ability. METHODS: In order to develop the program, Korea University College of Medicine established educational committees. In collaboration, these committees discussed the direction for curriculum reorganization, performed a needs analysis of specified programs, and built realistic strategies for program management. Based upon the needs analyses, through literature review and survey studies, committee discussions and benchmarking of other medical schools, three programs were developed for rearing humanism and self-directed learning ability in medical students were developed: Service learning by experiential learning; Doctoring by small group activities; and Communication skills program by various small group activities. RESULTS: The evaluation by the pre-medical students who participated in the service learning program for one week reveals that through service learning, pre-medical students had an opportunity to obtain the attitudes that encompass the sanctity and dignity of human life and an understanding of cultural, social and religious customs and beliefs that differ from his or her own. In addition, the pre-medical students came to realize that patients' most difficult problems might be caused by non-medical factors as well as medical factors. CONCLUSION: It is needed to grope for the way that leads the active participation of students in the continuous linkage of substantial post-work evaluation and next learning of volunteering in order to make the program of educating the public spirit more than self-learning of experience.
Keywords: Pre-medical students;Service learning;Medical education;Curriculum development
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