A National Assessment of Public Health Instructions in Medical Schools of Thailand

Author:

Aung Myo Nyein12ORCID,Vanapruks Vanich3,Sithisarankul Pornchai1,Yenbutra Pajaree1,Rattanamongkolgul Suthee4,Suvarnabhumi Krishna5,Wannakrairot Pongsak16

Affiliation:

1. Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

2. Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan

3. Phramongkutklao College of Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand

4. Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand

5. Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand

6. Institute for Medical Education Accreditation (IMEAc), Bangkok, Thailand

Abstract

Epidemiological transition, population ageing, and pandemics posed new challenges to the health system. Current global situation demands many new competencies within the scope of teaching public health in medical schools. The aims of this study were to identify the needs of public health competencies for medical doctors in Thailand and to assess the level of integration for technical collaboration in teaching public health. The national survey of all Thai medical schools applied the list of public health competencies framework recommended by the World Health Organization, Southeast Asia Regional Office (WHO-SEARO). Qualitatively, community representatives from 11 sample villages were interviewed in the focus groups and representatives from stakeholder organizations, particularly employers in the in-depth interviews. Data integration applied recursive mixed-method approach. While the survey identified that health economics, disaster management, leadership, and teamwork are not well addressed in curriculum, employers, and national health authority uttered the need to strengthen the health system sciences and leadership in new generation medical doctors. Almost two third of medical schools could not apply interdisciplinary integration to teach such public health subjects. Furthermore, experiential learning and role play are recommended, in addition to the usual teaching method and multiple-choice questions. Thai communities expect doctors to serve the community, lead the primary healthcare team and train the health professionals and community health volunteers. Therefore, future medical doctors require interdisciplinary competencies. The findings of this study may provide evidence to step forward to a national framework of public health core competencies and interdisciplinary collaborations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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