Embarking on the era in new medicine: reshaping the systems of medical education and knowledge

Author:

Han Lefei1ORCID,Wang Zhaojun1,Zhou Xiaonong1,Guo Xiaokui1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Global Health, Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research , 56694 Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine , Shanghai 200025 , China

Abstract

Abstract Recent revolutions in science and technology have driven human civilisation to an unprecedented level and have promoted the rapid development of modern medicine. New Medicine (NM) is proposed in response to the recent technological revolution and higher requirements for health. The characteristics of NM have been summarised using systems, holistic, intelligent, and precision (SHIP) paradigms. The development of NM has led to substantial changes in healthcare systems and related human resources. However, information regarding how current medical talent cultivation goals adapt to the developments in the era of NM remains unclear. Such adaptations may require a systemic revamping of the current medical education. Recently, medical educators have proposed the construction of New Medical Education (NME), but no unified consensus on its connotation and roadmap exists. Systematically understanding the core essence of NM and identifying the matched strategies of NME are crucial and will benefit future reform strategies that attempt to tackle potential challenges and achieve sustainable goals for medical services. Here, we aim to summarise the changes that have emerged in the field of medicine, how these changes affect the development of medicine, and how the field should prepare for the future medical education.

Funder

National Basic Disciplines Elite Talent Development Program 2.0

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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