Isaac Mohan, Rief Winfried
Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2009 Mar;22(2):184-7. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0b013e328327b3b6.
It is widely accepted that behavioural and social sciences (BSS) should become an integral component of medical training. This review looks at the extent to which BSS are included in medical curricula and how well they are taught in medical schools across the world.
Published literature on the role of BSS in medical training is scanty and largely from developed countries. Although the need for including BSS in medical education was recognized more than 30 years ago, only little progress has been made in improving the quality and quantity of behavioural sciences' teaching in medical schools, even in developed countries. Numerous barriers that impede better integration have been identified. There are no uniform guidelines, well established curricula, training modules or materials. There is also a severe shortage of adequately qualified and experienced teachers.
Although the role and significance of BSS in medical education and practice is no longer disputed, the teaching of BSS is still highly problematic all over the world. Concerted efforts by medical educators at various levels are needed to improve the quality and quantity of BSS in medical training.
行为与社会科学(BSS)应成为医学培训的一个组成部分,这一观点已被广泛接受。本综述探讨了BSS在医学课程中的纳入程度,以及它们在世界各地医学院校中的教学情况。
关于BSS在医学培训中作用的已发表文献很少,且大多来自发达国家。尽管30多年前就认识到将BSS纳入医学教育的必要性,但即使在发达国家,医学院校行为科学教学的质量和数量在改善方面进展甚微。已确定了许多阻碍更好整合的障碍。没有统一的指导方针、完善的课程、培训模块或材料。具备足够资质和经验的教师也严重短缺。
尽管BSS在医学教育和实践中的作用及重要性已不再有争议,但BSS的教学在全球范围内仍然存在很大问题。需要各级医学教育工作者共同努力,以提高医学培训中BSS的质量和数量。