Miše Joško
IFMSA General Secretariat, c/o World Medical Association, B.P. 63, 01212 Ferney-Voltaire, Cedex, France. E-mail:
J Public Health Policy. 2014 Aug;35(3):411-3. doi: 10.1057/jphp.2014.25. Epub 2014 Jun 19.
The International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA) is concerned that students are not graduating feeling energized by their social purpose. IFMSA raises a question about the role of the definition of health in limiting the comprehensiveness of the current approach to health and health care in medical and health professions education. IFMSA surveyed medical students about medical curricula. We found that a minority of surveyed students have experienced interdisciplinary teaching, with the lowest exposure in low- and middle-income countries. Medical students are clearly stating their dissatisfaction with the lack of holistic and comprehensive approach to health and health care. Our impatience for contributing to health equity is a virtue in seeking change in curricula and broader collaboration for health.
国际医学生协会联合会(IFMSA)担心学生毕业时并未因自身的社会使命而充满活力。IFMSA对健康定义在限制医学和卫生专业教育中当前健康及医疗保健方法的全面性方面所起的作用提出了质疑。IFMSA对医学生进行了关于医学课程的调查。我们发现,接受调查的学生中只有少数经历过跨学科教学,在低收入和中等收入国家接触最少。医学生明确表示他们对缺乏整体和全面的健康及医疗保健方法感到不满。我们对促进健康公平的急切心情是推动课程变革和开展更广泛健康合作的一项优点。