J Prev Med Public Health.
2006 Jul;39(4):293-301.
Curriculum of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for the 21st Century -The 5th Revision of Preventive Medicine Learning Objectives
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Preventive Medicine, Korea University Medicial College, Korea.
- 2Department of Preventive Medicine, Hanyang Universtiy Medical College, Korea. bychoi@hanyang.ac.kr
- 3Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.
Abstract
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The preventive medicine learning objectives, first
developed in 1977 and subsequently supplemented,
underwent necessary revision of the contents for the fourth
time to create the fifth revision. However, the required
educational contents of health promotion and disease
prevention have been changed by the new trends of
medical education such as PBL and integrated curriculum,
the rapid change of the health and medical environment
and the globalization of medicine. The Korean Society of
Preventive Medicine formed a task force, led by the
Undergraduate Education Committee in 2003, which
surveyed all the medical colleges to describe the state of
preventive medicine education in Korea, analyzed the
changing education demand according to the change of
health environment and quantitatively measured the validity
and usefulness of each learning objective in the previous
curriculum. Based on these data, some temporary
objectives
were formed and promulgated to all the medical
schools. After multiple revisions, an almost completely new series of learning objectives for preventive medicine was
created. The objectives comprised 4 classifications and 1
supplement: 1) health and disease, 2) epidemiology and its
application, 3) environment and health, 4) patient-doctorsociety,
and supplementary clinical occupational health.
The total number of learning objectives, contained within 13
sub-classifications, was 221 (including 35 of supplementary
clinical occupational health). Future studies of the learning
process and ongoing development of teaching materials
according to the new learning objectives should be
undertaken with persistence in order to ensure the progress
of preventive medicine education.