Curricular trends in Malaysian medical schools: innovations within.

نویسندگان

  • Nor Mohd Adnan Azila
  • Jaafar Rogayah
  • Zabidi Azhar Mohd Hussin Zabidi-Hussin
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Various curricular innovations were adopted by medical schools worldwide in an attempt to produce medical graduates that could meet future healthcare needs of society locally and globally. This paper presents findings on curricular approaches implemented in Malaysian medical schools, in trying to meet those needs. METHODS Information was obtained from published records, responses from various questionnaires, personal communication and involvement with curricular development. RESULTS Curricular innovations tended to be implemented in new medical schools upon their establishment. Established medical schools seemed to implement these innovations much later. Curricular trends appear to move towards integration, student-centred and problem-based learning as well as community-oriented medical education, with the Student-centred learning, Problem-based learning, Integrated teaching, Community-based education, Electives and Systematic programme (SPICES) model used as a reference. The focus is based on the premise that although the short-term aim of undergraduate medical education in Malaysia is to prepare graduates for the pre-registration house officer year, they must be able to practise and make decisions independently and be sensitive to the needs of the country's multiracial, multi-religious, and often remote communities. CONCLUSION In most cases, curricular planning starts with a prescriptive model where planners focus on several intended outcomes. However, as the plan is implemented and evaluated it becomes descriptive as the planners reassess the internal and external factors that affect outcomes. A common trend in community-oriented educational activities is evident, with the introduction of interesting variations, to ensure that the curriculum can be implemented, sustained and the intended outcomes achieved.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore

دوره 35 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006