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Medical Education in an Asian Context

Admission policies and methods at crossroads: a review of medical school admission policies and methods in seven Asian countries
Diantha Soemantri, Indika Karunathilake, Jen-Hung Yang, Shan-Chwen Chang, Chyi-Her Lin, Vishna D. Nadarajah, Hiroshi Nishigori, Dujeepa D. Samarasekera, Shuh Shing Lee, Lilybeth R. Tanchoco, Gominda Ponnamperuma
Korean J Med Educ 2020;32(3):243-256.
Published online July 21, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2020.169
Selecting the right applicants is an important part of medical student admission. While one universally accepted selection criterion is academic capacity, there are other criteria such as communication skills and local criteria (e.g., socio-cultural values) that are no less important. This article reviews the policies and methods of selection to medical schools in seven countries with varying socio-economic conditions and healthcare systems. Senior academics involved in medical education in Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Taiwan completed a pre-agreed pro-forma per each country to describe the country’s admission policies and methods. The details were then compared and contrasted. This review identifies tension between many of the policies and methods used in medical school admissions, such as between the need to assess non-cognitive abilities and widen access, and between the need for more medical professionals and the requirement to set high entry standards. Finding the right balance requires careful consideration of all variables, including the country’s human resource needs; socio-economic status; graduates’ expected competencies; and the school’s vision, mission, and availability of resources.

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Original Research
Faculty development in medical education: an environmental scan in countries within the Asia pacific region
Dujeepa D. Samarasekera, Shuh Shing Lee, Ardi Findyartini, Rita Mustika, Hiroshi Nishigori, Shunsuke Kimura, Young-Mee Lee
Korean J Med Educ 2020;32(2):119-130.
Published online May 28, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2020.160
Purpose
In recent years, faculty development (FD) research is more noticeable within an inter-professional context and in allied health education. However, there is a paucity of published literature on FD medical education programs in Asia. With the formation of the Asia Pacific Medical Education Network (APME-Net) in 2015, a scoping review of an environmental scan of FD medical education programs in main institutions in South East Asia and Australia in 2018 was conducted.
Methods
A survey was developed to collect data on FD in medical education after several rounds of discussion with APME-Net members. The representatives from nine countries in Asia and Australia were invited to partner in this research project. They sent the questionnaire to the Dean of all different medical schools after ethical clearance. The data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Results
Only institutions in four countries responded to the questionnaire. The medical/health professions education center/department/unit has been established in most educational institutions in these countries. These centers/departments/units mostly carry out FD programs to improve the teaching and learning skills of trained participants, particularly clinical teachers via workshops and seminars. Staffing issues and participant buy-in are the current key priorities of the center/department/unit in terms of FD. Lastly, research related FD program has not been well-supported in these countries, hence, the lack of publication in this area.
Conclusion
Collaboration between countries to address key areas of interest and develop more standardized and productive FD medical education is required especially in research.

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