The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel.
Med Teach. 2009 Nov;31(11):984-9. doi: 10.3109/01421590903092426.
The recent government decision to establish a new medical school, the fifth in Israel, is an opportune moment to reflect on the state of Basic Medical Education (BME) in the country and globally. It provides a rare opportunity for planning an educational agenda tailored to local needs. This article moves from a description of the context of Israeli health care and the medical education system to a short overview of two existing Israeli medical schools where reforms have recently taken place. This is followed by an assessment of Israeli BME and an effort to use the insights from this assessment to inform the fifth medical school blueprint. The fifth medical school presents an opportunity for further curricular reforms and educational innovations. Reforms and innovations include: fostering self-directed professional development methods; emphasis on teaching in the community; use of appropriate educational technology; an emphasis on patient safety and simulation training; promoting the humanities in medicine; and finally the accountability to the community that the graduates will serve.
最近政府决定设立一所新医学院,这是以色列的第五所医学院,这是一个反思该国乃至全球基础医学教育(BME)状况的好时机。它为规划符合当地需求的教育议程提供了难得的机会。本文从描述以色列医疗保健和医学教育系统的背景开始,简要概述了最近进行了改革的两所现有以色列医学院。然后对以色列的 BME 进行评估,并努力利用这一评估的见解为第五所医学院的蓝图提供信息。第五所医学院为进一步的课程改革和教育创新提供了机会。改革和创新包括:培养自我指导的专业发展方法;强调在社区中教学;使用适当的教育技术;强调患者安全和模拟培训;促进医学中的人文学科;最后是对毕业生将服务的社区负责。