Literature DB >> 25176552

Transformation of the education of health professionals in China: progress and challenges.

Jianlin Hou1, Catherine Michaud2, Zhihui Li2, Zhe Dong1, Baozhi Sun3, Junhua Zhang4, Depin Cao5, Xuehong Wan6, Cheng Zeng7, Bo Wei8, Lijian Tao9, Xiaosong Li7, Weimin Wang10, Yingqing Lu11, Xiulong Xia12, Guifang Guo13, Zhiyong Zhang14, Yunfei Cao14, Yuanzhi Guan15, Qingyue Meng16, Qing Wang11, Yuhong Zhao17, Huaping Liu18, Huiqing Lin19, Yang Ke20, Lincoln Chen2.   

Abstract

In this Review we examine the progress and challenges of China's ambitious 1998 reform of the world's largest health professional educational system. The reforms merged training institutions into universities and greatly expanded enrolment of health professionals. Positive achievements include an increase in the number of graduates to address human resources shortages, acceleration of production of diploma nurses to correct skill-mix imbalance, and priority for general practitioner training, especially of rural primary care workers. These developments have been accompanied by concerns: rapid expansion of the number of students without commensurate faculty strengthening, worries about dilution effect on quality, outdated curricular content, and ethical professionalism challenged by narrow technical training and growing admissions of students who did not express medicine as their first career choice. In this Review we underscore the importance of rebalance of the roles of health sciences institutions and government in educational policies and implementation. The imperative for reform is shown by a looming crisis of violence against health workers hypothesised as a result of many factors including deficient educational preparation and harmful profit-driven clinical practices.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25176552     DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61307-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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