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Is a medical humanities test needed in the National Medical Licensing Examination of Korea? Opinions of medical students and physician writers (secondary publication)

机译:韩国国家医疗许可考试是否需要医学人文考试?医学生和医师作家的观点(二次出版)

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The purpose of this study was to examine the opinions of medical students and physician writers regarding the medical humanities as a subject and its inclusion in the medical school curriculum. Furthermore, we addressed whether an assessment test should be added to the National Medical Licensing Examination of Korea (KMLE). A total of 192 medical students at Inha University and 39 physician writers registered with the Korean Association of Physician Essayists and the Korean Association of Physician Poets participated in this study. They were asked to answer a series of questionnaires. Most medical students (59%) and all physician writers (100%) answered that the medical humanities should be included in the medical school curriculum to train good physicians. They thought that the KMLE did not currently include an assessment of the medical humanities (medical students 69%, physician writers 69%). Most physician writers (87%; Likert scale, 4.38±0.78) felt that an assessment of the medical humanities should be included in the KMLE. Half of the medical students (51%; Likert scale, 2.51±1.17) were against including it in the KMLE, which they would have to pass after several years of study. For the preferred field of assessment, medical ethics was the most commonly endorsed subject (medical students 59%, physician writers 39%). The most frequently preferred evaluation method was via an interview (medical students 45%, physician writers 33%). In terms of the assessment of the medical humanities and the addition of this subject to the KMLE, an interview-based evaluation should be developed.
机译:这项研究的目的是研究医学生和医师作家关于医学人文学科及其在医学院课程中的观点。此外,我们讨论了是否应在韩国国家医疗许可考试(KMLE)中添加评估测试。总共有192名仁荷大学的医学生和39位在韩国医师散文家协会和韩国医师诗人协会注册的医师作家参加了这项研究。他们被要求回答一系列问卷。大多数医学院学生(59%)和所有医师作家(100%)回答说,医学人文学科应纳入医学院的课程中,以培训优秀的医师。他们认为KMLE当前未包含对医学人文学科的评估(医学生为69%,医师为69%)。大多数医师作者(87%;李克特量表,4.38±0.78)认为,KMLE中应包括对医学人文学科的评估。一半的医学生(51%;李克特量表,2.51±1.17)反对将其纳入KMLE,这是他们经过几年学习后必须通过的。对于首选的评估领域,医学伦理学是最普遍认可的学科(医学生为59%,医师为39%)。最常用的评估方法是通过访谈(医学生为45%,医师为33%)。在对医学人文学科的评估以及将其纳入KMLE方面,应开展基于访谈的评估。

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