인문사회의학(의료인문학)의 범주와 교육과정 - 한의학 교육 중심으로

Objective : The definitions and categories of subjects related to humanities and social medicine are still controversial, and we tried to find the areas lacking compared to the standards of medical education Method : Humanities and social medicine-related subjects of the World Medical Education Stan...

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Published in대한예방한의학회지 Vol. 25; no. 2; pp. 99 - 111
Main Authors 박해모, 선승호, Park, Haemo, Sun, Seung Ho
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한예방한의학회 01.08.2021
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ISSN1226-7066
2713-9360
DOI10.25153/spkom.2021.25.2.007

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Summary:Objective : The definitions and categories of subjects related to humanities and social medicine are still controversial, and we tried to find the areas lacking compared to the standards of medical education Method : Humanities and social medicine-related subjects of the World Medical Education Standards, ASK2019, and KAS2021 were reviewed, and humanities and social medicine subjects of the College of Korean Medicine were searched. We compared subjects with the medical school learning outcomes and Korean Medicine Doctors' job competency. In order to increase validity, two authors independently classified them. In case of different opinions, we revised after sufficient discussion Results : Humanities and social medicine-related subjects in the Korean Medicine curriculum appear to be sufficient when compared with WFME and ASK2019. The humanities and social medicine-related subjects of Korean Medicine schools were not distributed evenly throughout. The areas to be supplemented in Korean Medicine education were 'a diverse understanding of life and death', 'prevention and response to patient safety incidents', 'effective communication with health-related organizations and groups', 'social responsibility and reflective practice' and 'communication between health and medical professions'. Conclusion : Humanities and social medicine-related subjects in Korean Medicine education are sufficient, but they are not evenly distributed, and the areas listed above need to be reinforced.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202125761139573
ISSN:1226-7066
2713-9360
DOI:10.25153/spkom.2021.25.2.007