Lai Chi-Wan
CEO, Taiwan Medical Accreditation Council, Taipei, Taiwan.
J Educ Eval Health Prof. 2009 Dec 20;6:2. doi: 10.3352/jeehp.2009.6.2.
its history, role and future goals. In 1999, the Ministry of Education, Taiwanese Government commissioned the non-profit National Health Research Institutes (NHRI) to develop a new medical accreditation system. According to that policy, the Taiwan Medical Accreditation Council (TMAC) was established in the same year. The council serves a similar function to that of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) of the United States and the Australian Medical Council (AMC). The accreditation process consists of a self-assessment plus a four-day site visit by a team of eight medical educators that are headed by one of the council members of the TMAC. The first cycle of initial visits was completed from 2001 to 2004. Subsequent follow-up visits were arranged according to the results of the survey with smaller-sized teams and shorter periods. There is evidence to suggest that the majority (seven of eleven) of the medical schools in Taiwan have made good progress. TMAC's next step will be to monitor the progress and raise the standard of medical education in individual schools with a homogenous, superior standard of medical education.
其历史、作用及未来目标。1999年,台湾地区教育部委托非营利性的“国家卫生研究院”(NHRI)制定一套新的医学认证体系。依据该政策,同年成立了台湾医学认证委员会(TMAC)。该委员会的职能类似于美国医学教育联络委员会(LCME)和澳大利亚医学委员会(AMC)。认证过程包括自我评估以及由八名医学教育工作者组成的团队进行为期四天的实地考察,该团队由TMAC的一名理事会成员带队。首轮初次考察于2001年至2004年完成。后续的跟踪考察根据调查结果安排,考察团队规模更小、考察周期更短。有证据表明,台湾地区大多数(11所中的7所)医学院校已取得良好进展。TMAC的下一步将是以统一、卓越的医学教育标准监督各学校的进展并提高医学教育水平。