Korean J Med Educ.  1995 Dec;7(2):161-168.

Evaluation of Specific Behavioral Objectives of the Subjects in Medical School Published by the Subject Objective Committee of the Korean Medical Association

Affiliations
  • 1College of Medicine, Kosin University, Pusan, Korea.
  • 2College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Learning specific behavioral objectives (SBOs) of 39 subjects in medical school have been used to criteria not only for teaching and evaluation of medical students but also for the national medical li censing examination for physician and selection examination for internship since 1993. In order to prepare the information and data for future revision of SBOs of medical school, author compared with the SBOs of 39 basic and clinical science subjects using selected 20 items of SBOs as the key of study. The analyzed results were as follows: 1. The repetitions of a few sort of same "SBOs" were founded among subjects and even in same subject by difference chapter with the frequency of 2-11 times. 2. Marking the level of "SBOs" as "B" was not consistent according with different subjects or even in same subject between difference chapters. 3. Some "SBOs" were inappropriately listed in less related subjects. For further improvement of learning specific objectives in medical school, it would be necessary to develop the revision task of "SBOs" for the education committee of each medical school with cooperation of the subject objective committee of The Korean Medical Association and The Korean Society of Medical Education.

Keyword

Specific behavioral objectives; Medical education; Subject objective committee

MeSH Terms

Education
Education, Medical
Humans
Internship and Residency
Learning
Schools, Medical*
Students, Medical
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