Vlak Tonko, Boban Mladen, Franulović-Golja Nadija, Eldar Reuben
Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation and Rheumatology, Split University Hospital, Marmontova 4, 21000 Split, Croatia.
Croat Med J. 2004 Feb;45(1):99-102.
We describe the unsatisfactory situation of teaching disability and rehabilitation to medical students, focusing on countries of Central/Eastern Europe (CEE), sourcing a selection of relevant literature and reports of competent colleagues from these countries. Further, we present a model of teaching disability and rehabilitation medicine as it is now taught at the Medical School in Split, after the program for teaching Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation to the 5th year medical undergraduates was reformed in the academic year 2001/2002 to make it a satisfying educational experience that focuses on rehabilitation medicine, allowing acquisition of the competence necessary for managing persons with disability in the community. In an anonymous evaluation questionnaire, 96% of students thought that the new program was very good, that it contributed significantly to their general medical education, and was useful for their future work as general practitioners. We believe that the new program, which is broad in scope and content, well received by students, and attains its objectives, deserves to be introduced to a wider medical community.
我们描述了向医学生教授残疾与康复课程的不尽人意之处,重点关注中东欧国家(CEE),并从这些国家挑选了一些相关文献以及同行的报告。此外,我们还展示了残疾与康复医学的教学模式,该模式是斯普利特医学院目前所采用的。2001/2002学年,该校针对医学本科五年级学生的物理医学与康复教学计划进行了改革,使其成为一次令人满意的教育体验,重点在于康复医学,让学生获得在社区管理残疾人所需的能力。在一份匿名评估问卷中,96%的学生认为新计划非常好,对他们的整体医学教育有很大帮助,并且对他们未来作为全科医生的工作很有用。我们认为,这个新计划范围广泛、内容充实,深受学生欢迎且达到了目标,值得推广到更广泛的医学界。