Author:
Sun Jiangjie,Liu Tong,Li Hui
Abstract
Abstract
Background and aim
Driven by Innovation 2.0 (the information age, the innovation form of the knowledge society), the form evolved by the Internet development, giving rise to economic and social development (“Internet +”). With this background, a novel approach is presented for fostering excellence in physicians, aligning with the contemporary demands of our era.
Methods
Self-administered questionnaire was used to facilitate the collection of data on medical advanced mathematics course offerings, distribution of teaching hours of each major and the perception of the course teaching system in 11 medical universities in China. The distribution of course offerings in each major was analyzed, and one-sample t-test was conducted on the perspectives of course offerings, content settings (theoretical & practical), educational objectives, teaching reforms, and Synthetical Sensation (SS) of the curriculum system and educational model.
Results
The study included various specialties such as clinical medicine, pharmacy, public health, health management, and life sciences, all of which offered advanced mathematics course. The content of medical mathematics textbooks was designed to meet the practical needs of relevant professions, and encompass online laboratory classes and social practice. However, a noticeable misalignment was observed between the content of medical mathematics courses and the realistic requirements of professions (t = -3.614~-3.018, P < 0.05). The perceived difference in the completeness of curriculum systems was not significantly apparent. There was a difference in the perception of the effectiveness of teaching reforms (t = -4.485, P < 0.05), and there was a difference in the perception of the synthesis of the educational model in all cases (t = -5.067, P < 0.05).
Conclusion
There are localized differences in curricula, and the number of course hours is basically reasonable; course content needs to be updated; the implementation of course objectives is not in place; the curriculum system can meet the needs of talent training; the innovation of the education model needs to be put into practice; and there are obvious differences in the comprehensive cognition of the teaching system and the education model. Based on the analysis of the problems, we build a new STC teaching mode with smart classroom based on “professional needs, practical needs and requirements for cultivating excellent physician talents”.
Funder
Open Program of Hospital Management Institute, Anhui Medical University
National Natural Science Foundation of China
NSF Center for Basic Science Project
Natural Science Foundation for the Higher Education Institutions of Anhui Province of China
School-level offline courses
Double Ten Thousand Plan” construction project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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