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    • A Study of the Cognitive Attitude of Evidence-based Medicine in Medical Postgraduates

      Objective To investigate the cognitive attitudes of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and barriers to applying EBM in clinical practice in medical postgraduates. Methods One thousand and one hundred and thirtyseven medical postgraduates selecting the EBM courses were surveyed by questionnaires.SPSS11.5 software was used for statistical analysis. Results Medical postgraduates acquired the knowledge of EBM through classroom and seminar. Medical postgraduates though that EBM could guide clinical research and improve operational lever and sever patient. More and more postgraduates will to take part in relevant training of EBM. The barriers to using EBM in clinical practice included lack of EBM knowledge, searching and accessing evidence, having influences from clinical experience and authorities, uncertainties about the effectiveness of evidence. Conclusions EBM education has transformed from dissemination and popularization stage to application stage. We should strengthen the training of clinical evidence-based practice.by evidence-based medical education.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Exploration and practice in constructing a curriculum system for cultivating scientific research innovation capabilities in clinical medicine postgraduates

      Scientific research innovation capability represents a core competence for postgraduate students, with curriculum-based teaching laying the theoretical and technical foundation for their scientific endeavors. However, existing postgraduate courses on scientific research innovation often suffer from issues such as excessive redundancy and overlapping content. Addressing these challenges, the West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University, has innovatively developed a curriculum system tailored for clinical medicine master's students. Guided by the innovation chains of clinical and basic scientific research, and grounded in students' practical research needs, the system centers on two flagship courses: clinical research design and statistical analysis, and biomedical research strategies and experimental technical ability. This initiative has proven effective in enhancing students' scientific thinking and innovative capacities.

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    • Reform Cultivation Mode, Cultivate Creative Alma—Evidence-based Medicine Teaching Reform Practice

      Objective To provide a reference for the best evidence-based medicine (EBM) education modelby retrospective analysis and summary the EBM education model of the EBM center of Lanzhou University for medicalpostgraduates. Methods To utilize students’ spare time we changed the traditional teaching method, and instead used problem based learning and academic discussions to teach postgraduates how to design and apply research. Results Sixtytwo postgraduates were trained and completed 73 research papers and registered 33 Cochrane systematic reviews. Twentythree papers were published in foreign journals (SCI) as first authors, 34 papers were published in domestic journals. Five students received awards in the academic conference of Lanzhou University. Conclusion Medical students will benefit from taking part in EBM research. This education model will help them not only understand the methods of clinical research and EBM and improve the quality of their research and their cooperative skills, but also master related clinical knowledge.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Exploration on the reform of postgraduate education mode based on the close clinical-basic medicine combination team

      Although the current postgraduate education system is gradually improving, there are still some problems in the education mode of postgraduate, especially medical postgraduates in China. The current education mode lacks the ability to stimulate students’ potential to the greatest extent and cultivate talents who can develop comprehensively and focus on a certain direction, and lacks the ability to cultivate “four-faceted” scientific and technological workers who can advance to the breadth and depth of science. In view of the above problems, this paper explores the postgraduate education mode based on the close clinical-basic medicine combination on the basis of the tutor system, and summarizes the successful experience obtained in the process of practical teaching, aiming to provide a high quality reference for the medical postgraduate education.

      Release date:2022-12-23 09:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Investigation on the Current Status of Learning Goals and Expectation of Employment of 164 New Clinical Medical Postgraduate Students

      Objective?To investigate the current status of new clinical medical postgraduate students on their learning goals and expectation of employment, and to provide the evidence and suggestions for improving the management of medical postgraduates’ training. Methods?We designed the questionnaire to investigate the current status of learning goals and expectation of employment of new clinical medical postgraduate students of Lanzhou University. We issued 164 questionnaires and took back 164 ones, among which 157 were effective, with the effective rate of 95.7%. Results?(1) The proportion of the postgraduates with working experience was less than 50%, and most of these worked in the municipal and county hospitals. (2) The 78.3% of them considered that clinical and research abilities were of the same importance. (3) The 65.6% of them expected to get Medical Science Degree; (4) The 96.8% of them wanted, after graduation, to engage in clinical work or the work in which clinical affairs and research were equally important, and only 3.2% hoped to engage in research-oriented work; (5) Although clinical skills and research capabilities of the first-year medical postgraduates were very poor at their entrance to the graduate school, their expectations of employment were very high. Conclusion?(1) The improvement and innovation of medical postgraduates’ clinical and research training are urgently needed. (2) The publicity and supporting policies should be enhanced for Clinical Medicine Degrees, and the postgraduates should be guided to comply their own expectations with social needs properly.

      Release date:2016-09-07 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Discussion on the medicine-engineering interdisciplinary innovative cultivating mode of rehabilitation engineering postgraduates

      Rehabilitation engineering is an important branch of rehabilitation medicine. Relying on combination of medical and engineering research projects to carry out the cultivation of rehabilitation medicine-engineering interdisciplinary postgraduates of medical engineering is an important way to train high-quality composite innovative talents. This article introduces the medicine-engineering interdisciplinary innovative training model of rehabilitation engineering medical workers piloted by the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and the Research Institute of Rehabilitation Engineering and Technology of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. By clarifying the objectives of medicine-engineering interdisciplinary postgraduates training, strengthening the construction of mentor teams, establishing multi-disciplinary postgraduates courses, improving teaching arrangements and apprenticeship plans, and encouraging the exchange of postgraduates with different research backgrounds, this training mode cultivates postgraduates to be guided by clinical problems in rehabilitation medicine to expand scientific research and research ideas, pomotes the transformation of research achievements and their application in clinical practice, and cultivates compound-type rehabilitation engineering research talents with post competence. The purpose is to provide a reference for the training of future composite rehabilitation engineering research talents.

      Release date:2020-06-25 07:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Analysis on the innovative ability of medical postgraduate students who won the national scholarship

      Objective To analyze the innovative ability of medical postgraduate students who have won national scholarships, and discuss the cultivation of innovative ability of clinical medicine postgraduate students and related factors. Methods A survey was based on the 2016 and 2017 postgraduate students majoring in clinical medicine at West China School of Medicine of Sichuan University. According to whether they had won a national scholarship, they were divided into a national scholarship group and a control group. The innovation ability and cognitive differences of the two groups of postgraduate students were compared, and related factors were explored. Results A total of 1 173 valid questionnaires were responsed, with a response rate of 80.23%. There was no statistically significant difference in gender and major between the two groups of postgraduate students (P>0.05). For master’s degree postgraduate students, the proportion of published papers in international medical journals (80.95% vs. 29.63%), published high impact factor (impact factor≥6) journal papers (7.84% vs. 6.16%), applied for research patents (12.70% vs. 3.51%) and innovation and entrepreneurship competition awards (20.63% vs. 3.93%) in the national scholarship group were higher than the control group, the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). For doctor’s degree postgraduate students, the proportion of published papers in international medical journals (96.00% vs. 69.66%), published high impact factor journal papers (22.22% vs. 8.89%), applied for research patents (17.33% vs. 8.36%), and innovation and entrepreneurship competition awards (17.33% vs. 1.86%) in the national scholarship group were higher than the control group, the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Regarding the cognition of the composition of innovation ability, the differences between the national scholarship group and the control group were not statistically significant (P>0.05). Regardless of master’s degree or doctor’s degree, more than 40% of the postgraduate students in the national scholarship group and the control group believed that the most important factor in the personal influence of innovation ability was the knowledge factor, and more than 45% of the postgraduate students believed that the most important factors affecting the cultivation of innovative ability was their own factors or tutors’ factors. Conclusions The innovative ability of clinical medicine postgraduate students needs to be improved. The level of tutors’ scientific research ability, tutors’ guidance, high-quality scientific research team, and a good academic atmosphere play an important role in the cultivation of innovation ability. Optimizing the team of tutors, forming a scientific research steering group, building a high-level innovation platform, aiming at publishing high-level papers, strengthening domestic and foreign exchanges and cooperation, and motivating students to participate in innovation and entrepreneurship competitions are powerful measures to cultivate innovative medical talents.

      Release date:2022-01-27 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • A survey on the current situation of writing and publishing papers in international journals for postgraduate students of traditional Chinese medicine

      Objective To survey the current difficulties and guidance expectations of postgraduate students of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in writing and publishing international journal papers, in order to optimize the teaching mode of international journal articles for TCM postgraduates. Methods By means of a questionnaire survey, TCM postgraduate students in China were selected as the survey objects from four aspects: basic information, current situation of thesis publication and writing, paper writing difficulties and current situation and expectation of course offering. SPSS 26.0 software was used for data analysis. Results A total of 2 874 valid questionnaires were collected. A total of 1 365 postgraduate students had plans to write international journal papers; 324 postgraduate students had published international journal papers as the first author. The degree of difficulty in writing was generally rated high by postgraduate students, and lack of writing skills and time were the main reasons for the low motivation of thesis writing. A total of 2 547 graduate students felt that guidance on writing papers for international journals was urgently needed, with literature search methods and clinical research methods and experimental design as the most needed guidance, and reviewers and supervisors as the most desired guides. Conclusion The number of TCM postgraduates who have plans to write international journal papers is small, the proportion of publications is low, and the demand for international journal paper guidance courses is high. It is suggested that standardized international journal paper guidance courses be offered to improve the system of cultivating scientific research ability.

      Release date:2022-07-14 01:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • A Resurvey of the Specialist/Resident Trainees’ Requirements from Faculty Doctors in Postgraduate Medical Education

      Objective To further understand the specialist/resident trainees’ requirements for postgraduate medical education so as to provide a foundation for selecting the best faculty and improving the faculty’s ability and to promote the specialist/resident doctors training project. Methods To investigate the 244 specialist/resident trainees by giving out a modified questionnaire. Factor analysis and variance analysis were done by using SPSS 11.5. Results There were 260 questionnaires given and 260 received. There were 244 effectual questionnaires. Analysis results were in the following: The specialist/resident trainees’ faculty members were able to “synthesize, manage information, adapt to society and the medical environment, perform scientific research, work as team members, innovate, and self-improve” (Pgt;0.05). The importance of “occupational attitude and work style” was higher in Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital than in West China Hospital of Sichuan University (P=0.03); There were differences between the trainees at different ages on demands to “occupational attitude and work style” (P=0.04); There were differences between the entrants in different years on demands for “information management and scientific research” (P=0.03); There were differences between the trainees of different education degrees on demands related to “adaptation to society and medical environment change” and “team work, innovation. and self-improvement” (P=0.04). Conclusion To meet the trainees’ demands and promote the specialist/resident doctors training project, the faculty should continuously improve their abilities.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • A Survey of the Application of Evidence-based Medicine in Medical Postgraduates

      Objective To investigate the use of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and barriers to applying EBM in clinical practice in medical postgraduates. Methods Three hundred and sixty-five first and second-year medical postgraduates selecting the EBM courses were included. All the students were surveyed by questionnaires. Result The response rate to the survey was 100%. About half of the students read 1~5 professional articles per month before postgraduate study. Fifty-six percent of the students used professional literature and research findings when making clinical decisions. Fifty-seven point three percent used electronic databases to search for practice-relevant literature before postgraduate study. Sixty-one point four percent found it difficult to obtain relevant clinical guidelines and 68.5% never applied relevant clinical guidelines in clinical decision-making. The barriers to using EBM in clinical practice included difficulties in searching and accessing full text of potentially relevant articles, lack of EBM knowledge, influences from clinical experience and authorities, uncertainties about the quality of evidence and time-consuming. Conclusion EBM clinical practice and EBM medical education has transformed from dissemination and popularization stage to skill acquisition stage.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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