Unit of Experimental Biology, Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Jan 30;23(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04019-4.
The continuous changes in the medical education to prepare medical doctors for the future requires updates in medical curriculum. However, the perspectives of the medical students are not frequently considered during the revision of the medical curriculum. In parallel with the process of defining and adjusting the medical curriculum, a large survey was performed to inquire the perspectives of the medical students at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto (FMUP), Portugal, about the role of Histology and of Embryology.
Medical students at FMUP (Portugal) completed a structured and anonymous online questionnaire about the subjects Histology and Embryology. The questionnaire was prepared using questions of previous surveys performed in Europe, including another Portuguese medical school, and additional questions that were specifically prepared to this study. The questions referred to teaching methods, clinical relevance, use of virtual (digital) microscopes and association of Histology and Embryology with other subjects of the medical curriculum.
Four hundred and sixty-two students participated in the study. The students in clinical years were more likely to recognise the clinical relevance of Histology (p = 0.016) and Embryology (p < 0.001). Students agree that teaching of these subjects would benefit from a clinical orientation (89% for Histology; 90% for Embryology). Students highlighted that Histology is crucial to understand Biopathology and agree (75%) that an integration of Histology with Biopathology could be considered in the medical curriculum. Most students (55%) agree that slide microscopes are more useful than virtual microscopes.
Our study contributes to the debate about the evolution of medical curriculum. Gathering the medical students' perceptions using large surveys such as that performed in the present study may be useful to adapt the methods of teaching which may increase the motivation of the students. In the case of Histology and Embryology at the FMUP (Portugal) providing more clinically oriented teaching may be useful to motivate the students. Students of clinical years have strong clinical perspectives of Histology and Embryology and their enrolment in teaching of Histology and Embryology can also contribute to increase motivation of younger students. Consulting and involving medical students in the development of the medical curriculum can be positive and students should be more responsible and engaged in building their own education.
为了让医学生为未来做好准备,医学教育在不断变革,这就要求医学课程也要随之更新。然而,在修订医学课程时,通常不会考虑医学生的观点。在定义和调整医学课程的同时,我们对葡萄牙波尔图大学医学系(FMUP)的医学生关于组织学和胚胎学的作用进行了一项大型调查。
FMUP 的医学生(葡萄牙)完成了一份关于组织学和胚胎学两门课程的结构化、匿名在线问卷。该问卷是使用之前在欧洲进行的调查(包括另一所葡萄牙医学院)的问题以及专门为本研究准备的问题编制而成。这些问题涉及教学方法、临床相关性、虚拟(数字)显微镜的使用以及组织学和胚胎学与医学课程其他科目的结合。
共有 462 名学生参与了这项研究。临床年级的学生更能认识到组织学(p=0.016)和胚胎学(p<0.001)的临床相关性。学生们一致认为这些课程的教学可以从临床角度受益(组织学 89%;胚胎学 90%)。学生们强调组织学对于理解生物病理学至关重要,并同意(75%)可以考虑在医学课程中整合组织学与生物病理学。大多数学生(55%)认为幻灯片显微镜比虚拟显微镜更有用。
我们的研究有助于讨论医学课程的演变。使用大型调查(如本研究中进行的调查)收集医学生的意见,可能有助于调整教学方法,从而提高学生的积极性。在葡萄牙 FMUP 的组织学和胚胎学课程中,提供更具临床导向的教学可能有助于激发学生的学习动机。临床年级的学生对组织学和胚胎学有强烈的临床观点,让他们参与组织学和胚胎学的教学也有助于提高低年级学生的积极性。咨询并让医学生参与医学课程的开发可以是积极的,学生应该更负责任地参与到自己的教育中来。