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The Proposed Educational Reforms of the Undergraduate Medical School Curriculum
and the Postgraduate Clinical Training System
Junko ONO, MD*
Along with the rapid advances in the fields of life science and technology,
the knowledge that the medical students are expected to acquire has expanded
in many areas, and also many subjects have been subdivided into special
fields, thus resulting in a situation in which the knowledge that doctors
obtain at medical school is quickly becoming less uniform. Therefore, the
introduction of a standardized medical school curriculum and postgraduate
training systems has been discussed over the past several years. The Departments
of Education and Technology and Welfare and Labor have started to draw
up new curricula and systems in order to ensure the quality of the medical
doctors licensed to practice medicine in Japan. These reforms require appropriate
changes in the educational programs for such fields as clinical pathology
and laboratory medicine on both the undergraduate and the postgraduate
levels. This workshop has been organized to introduce the findings of both
original and advanced trials being performed by medical schools and educational
hospitals with different backgrounds. At first, the progress of these reforms
is summarized in order for the participants to obtain a better understanding
of the undergoing reforms.
[Rinsho Byori 51 : 349`351, 2003]
*Department of Laboratory Medicine, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka 814-0180
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