Hays Richard, Sen Gupta Tarun
School of Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, 4811 Queensland, Australia.
Aust J Rural Health. 2003 Jan;11(1):15-7. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1584.2003.00483.x.
The establishment of a new medical school in northern Australia, with its focus on preparing graduates to understand the health care needs of the regional population, has raised an interesting issue in problem design for teaching and assessing in an integrated curriculum. This issue is the extent to which the clinical content of a teaching or assessment problem should consider more subtle contextual issues that help to define the different roles played by rural practitioners, rather than what might be regarded as appropriate for "generic" medical education. This brief paper provides example case studies that highlight the challenge facing curriculum designers developing programs for rural clinical schools.
在澳大利亚北部建立一所新的医学院,其重点是培养毕业生了解该地区人群的医疗保健需求,这在综合课程的教学与评估问题设计方面引发了一个有趣的问题。这个问题是,教学或评估问题的临床内容应在多大程度上考虑更细微的背景问题,这些问题有助于界定乡村医生所扮演的不同角色,而非那些可能被视为适用于“普通”医学教育的内容。这篇短文提供了案例研究示例,突出了为乡村临床学校开发课程的课程设计者所面临的挑战。