Cheng Feng-Chou, Wang Ling-Hsia, Ozawa Natsuyo, Yu-Fong Chang Julia, Liu Shiang-Yao, Chiang Chun-Pin
School of Life Science, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Science Education Center, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
J Dent Sci. 2022 Apr;17(2):903-912. doi: 10.1016/j.jds.2022.01.009. Epub 2022 Jan 22.
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: During the Japanese colonial period, Taiwan had a medical school education system for cultivating physicians, but did not have a dental school education system for cultivating "real" dentists. In this investigation, we collected and analyzed the historical documents related to dental education to study the development of dental education for medical students in Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period.
This study mainly analyzed the changes in the development of dental education for medical students in Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period through the collection and sorting of relevant historical materials.
During each stage of Taiwan's medical education system in the Japanese colonial period, the medical school offered compulsory dental courses for medical students, including theory and clinical practice of dentistry. Although there was no specific dental subject included in the graduation examination, evidence showed that the content of dentistry was covered by the subject of Surgery in the examination. Moreover, Taipei Imperial University established the Medical Faculty in 1936. Its curriculum increased the weight of dentistry and added the "Dentistry & Oral Surgery" as a graduation examination subject, indicating the importance of dental education for medical students in that period.
In the Japanese colonial period, although there was no dental school for cultivating dentists in Taiwan, there was still dental education for medical students to let them understand the Dentistry and to enable them to become dental practitioners. This can be regarded as a workaround in the medical and healthcare policy.
背景/目的:在日本殖民统治时期,台湾有培养医师的医学院教育体系,但没有培养“真正”牙医的牙医学院教育体系。在本调查中,我们收集并分析了与牙科教育相关的历史文献,以研究日本殖民统治时期台湾医学生的牙科教育发展情况。
本研究主要通过收集和整理相关历史资料,分析日本殖民统治时期台湾医学生牙科教育发展的变化情况。
在日本殖民统治时期台湾医学教育体系的各个阶段,医学院为医学生开设了牙科必修课程,包括牙科理论和临床实践。虽然毕业考试中没有专门的牙科科目,但有证据表明考试中的外科学科目涵盖了牙科内容。此外,台北帝国大学于1936年设立了医学部。其课程增加了牙科的比重,并将“牙科与口腔外科”列为毕业考试科目,表明了那个时期牙科教育对医学生的重要性。
在日本殖民统治时期,台湾虽然没有培养牙医的牙医学院,但仍有针对医学生的牙科教育,让他们了解牙科知识并能够成为牙科从业者。这可被视为医疗卫生政策中的一种变通办法。