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Changes of academic performance by integration between basic and clinical medicine in pre-clerkship medical education

Korean Journal of Medical Education 2018;30(3):209-218.
Published online: August 27, 2018

1Department of Medical Education, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Yangsan, Korea

2Department of Physiology, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Yangsan, Korea

Corresponding Author: Jin Sup Jung (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7643-0918) Department of Physiology, Pusan National University School of Medicine, 49 Busandaehak-ro, Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan 50612, Korea Tel: +82.51.510.8071 Fax: +82.51.510.8076 email: jsjung@pusan.ac.kr
• Received: April 6, 2018   • Revised: June 12, 2018   • Accepted: July 3, 2018

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Changes of academic performance by integration between basic and clinical medicine in pre-clerkship medical education
Changes of academic performance by integration between basic and clinical medicine in pre-clerkship medical education
Semester Courses Credit Semester Courses Credit
Curriculum before revision
Phase Phase I (basic medicine) Phase I (basic medicine)
1 Year 1st semester Regulation of the cell 3 1 Year 2nd semester Infection and human defense 4
Human metabolism 3 Pathology and drug therapy 6
Structure and function of the human body (general) 5 The brain and mind (I) 5
Structure and function of the human body (special I) 5 Patient"Edoctor"Esociety (II) 5
Structure and function of the human body (special II) 5
Patient"Edoctor"Esociety (I) 2
Total 23 Total 20
Phase Phase II (clinical medicine) Phase II (clinical medicine)
2 Year 1st semester The brain and mind (II) 3.5 2 Year 2nd semester Nephro-urology 3
Gastroenterology 3.5 Hematology and oncology 3.5
Cardiovascular medicine 3.5 Medicine of human reproductive system 4
Pulmonology 3.5 Esthematology 3
Endocrinology 3 Muscuioskeletology 2
Infectious and immune-mediated disease 3.5 Preventive medicine 3.5
Growth, development and aging 1.5 Patient"Edoctor"Esociety (IV) 1
Patient"Edoctor"Esociety (III) 1
Total 23 Total 20
Revised curriculum in 2017
Phase Phase 1 (fundamental basis of medicine) Phase II (organ systems)
1 Year 1st semester Molecular & cellular medicine 5 1 Year 2nd semester Infectious disease 4.5
Structure of human body 7 Gastroenterology and nutrition 5
Pathologic basis of disease and drug therapy 5 Cardiology 5
Human"Esociety"Emedicine I 3 Pulmonology 4
Personal and professional development I 2 Personal and professional development II 2
Electives 1 1 Electives 2 1
Total 23 Total 21.5
Phase Phase II (organ systems) Phase II (organ systems)
2 Year 1st semester Nephro-urology 3.5 2 Year 1st semester Nervous system and special sensory organs 6.5
Hematology & oncology 3 Human"Esociety"Emedicine II 4
Endocrinology 3 Psychiatry 3.5
Life cycle and reproductive medicine 6 Human"Esociety"Emedicine III 2.5
Musculoskeletal, cutaneous and immune disease 4.5 Comprehensive assessment of medical foundations 5
Personal and professional development III 2
Electives 3 1
Electives 4 1
Total 24 Total 21.5
Course Lecture of clinical contents (hr)
No. of clinical lecturers
No. of objective questions
Similarity of questions with the previous examinations
Item discrimination
Item difficulty
1st grade 2nd grade 1st grade 2nd grade 1st grade 2nd grade 1st grade 2nd grade 1st grade 2nd grade 1st grade 2nd grade
Gastroenterology 92 90 34 33 145 143 18.62 (27/145) 20.98 (30/143) 0.18±0.15 0.23±0.17 0.80±0.23 0.72±0.26
Cardiovascular 82 75 24 22 118 118 27.12 (32/118) 29.66 (34/118) 0.21±0.15 0.17±0.16 0.73±0.24 0.72±0.27
Respiratory 80 75 31 30 123 114 27.64 (34/123) 26.31 (30/114) 0.15±0.17 0.18±0.17 0.86±0.22 0.81±0.22
Year No. of students Anatomy/biochemistry Physiology/pathology/pharmacology Microbiology Total average
2017 109 2.92±10.54 5.32±9.14 0.09±11.33 2.75±9.01
p-value vs. 2016 0.0829 <0.0001 <0.0001 <0.0001
p-value vs. 2015 0.3898 <0.0001 0.0119 0.1235
2016 118 0.84±7.26 -4.63±8.02 -7.76±9.21 -2.41±6.63
p-value vs. 2015 0.0018 <0.0001 <0.0001 <0.0001
2015 112 4.00±7.90 0.23±7.07 -3.29±8.23 1.14±6.26
Year No. of students Cardiovascular Respiratory Gastroenterology Average of three subjects Correlation coefficient between average and BMCE
2017 110 74.48±7.26 85.44±6.20 80.30±5.88 80.07±5.84 0.665
p-value vs. 2016 0.0889 <0.0001 0.0003 0.006 <0.00001
p-value vs. 2015 0.0615 <0.0001 <0.0001 <0.0001
2016 115 76.13±7.19 80.08±7.54 76.99±7.57 77.73±6.76 0.539
p-value vs. 2015 0.0004 0.1882 0.2666 0.2094 <0.00001
2015 107 72.63±7.29 81.35±6.35 75.86±7.48 76.61±6.48 0.525
p-value <0.00001
2017 No. of students BCME Cardiovascular Respiratory Gastroenterology Average of three subjects
Pre-med students 75 1.21±9.09 74.27±7.47 84.40±6.51 80.06±6.21 79.58±6.11
Transfer students 35 6.00±8.03 74.93±6.85 87.66±4.83 80.80±5.13 81.13±5.14
p-value 0.0089 0.6608 0.0094 0.5399 0.1949
Table 1. Outline of the Curriculum before and after Revision
Table 2. Operation of Clinical Medicine in Vertical Integration Curriculum

Data are presented as number, % (number/total number), or mean±standard deviation.

Table 3. Analysis of the Basic Medicine Comprehensive Examination according to Subjects

Data are presented as number or mean±standard deviation.

Table 4. Analysis of Clinical Course Scores by Courses

Data are presented as number or mean±standard deviation. 2017 vs. 2016: correlation coefficient z=1.47, one-tailed=0.0708, two-tailed=0.1429; 2017 vs. 2015: correlation coefficient z=1.58, one-tailed=0.0571, two-tailed=0.1134.

BMCE: Basic Medicine Comprehensive Examination.

Table 5. Scores of Pre-Med Students and Transfer Students

Data are presented as number or mean±standard deviation.

BMCE: Basic Medicine Comprehensive Examination.