Davis Margery H, Amin Zubair, Grande Joseph P, O'Neill Angela E, Pawlina Wojciech, Viggiano Thomas R, Zuberi Rukhsana
University of Dundee, Scotland.
Med Teach. 2007 Sep;29(7):717-22. doi: 10.1080/01421590701691429.
Outcome-based education is one of the most significant global developments in medical education in recent years. This paper presents four case studies of outcome-based education from medical schools in different parts of the world; Scotland; USA; Pakistan; and Singapore. The outcome-based curricula have either been in place for some time, are evolving or are at the planning proposal stage. The outcomes, change process and implementation of the outcome-based approach are described. Variation in the extent to which each medical school has implemented outcome-based education is discussed and key points for successful implementation are highlighted. This paper is based on the pre-conference symposium "outcome-based curricula: global perspectives" presented by the authors at the 4th Asia Pacific Medical Education Conference (APMEC) in Singapore, 8-11 February, 2007.
基于成果的教育是近年来医学教育领域最重要的全球发展趋势之一。本文介绍了来自世界不同地区医学院校的四个基于成果的教育案例研究,分别来自苏格兰、美国、巴基斯坦和新加坡。基于成果的课程体系有的已经实施了一段时间,有的正在发展,有的则处于规划提案阶段。文中描述了基于成果的方法的成果、变革过程和实施情况。讨论了各医学院校实施基于成果的教育的程度差异,并突出了成功实施的关键点。本文基于作者在2007年2月8日至11日于新加坡举行的第四届亚太医学教育会议(APMEC)上发表的会前研讨会“基于成果的课程体系:全球视角”。