Mann J
Department of Human Nutrition, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Eur J Clin Nutr. 1999 May;53 Suppl 2:S62-6. doi: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1600805.
Nutrition education for medical students in the University of Otago, New Zealand, has been adapted to comply with the newly introduced system-based teaching. Clinical cases provide the focus for class demonstrations, tutorials, self-directed learning and a limited number of lectures. In the preclinical curriculum nutrition is taught primarily in the Metabolism, Blood, Heart and Circulation, Endocrine and Cancer modules. The concept of nutrient requirements for growth and development and the maintenance of health; the various methods used for assessing dietary intakes and nutritional status as well as nutrition issues relevant to obesity are covered in the Metabolism module. The role of nutritional factors in the aetiology of disease is stressed in the other modules. Emphasis in the clinical curriculum is on the dietary management of some disease states. Students are also given insights into nutrition research and public health aspects of nutrition. This integration of nutrition teaching into the curriculum has been extremely well received by students but is labour intensive.
新西兰奥塔哥大学针对医学生的营养教育已进行调整,以符合新引入的基于系统的教学模式。临床病例是课堂演示、辅导课、自主学习以及少量讲座的核心内容。在临床前课程中,营养主要在新陈代谢、血液、心脏与循环、内分泌以及癌症等模块中讲授。新陈代谢模块涵盖生长发育和维持健康所需营养素的概念、评估膳食摄入量和营养状况的各种方法以及与肥胖相关的营养问题。其他模块则强调营养因素在疾病病因学中的作用。临床课程的重点是某些疾病状态的饮食管理。学生们还深入了解了营养研究以及营养的公共卫生方面。将营养教学融入课程的做法深受学生欢迎,但工作量很大。