| Literature DB >> 27931768 |
Tingting Li1, Wenjing Wang1, Ling Zhang1, Ye Zhou1, Fucai Lai2, Yongshui Fu3, Chuanxi Wang3, Baocheng Yang4, Weigang Zhu4, Yanyun Wu5, Jean-Pierre Allain6, Lori Stevens7, Chengyao Li8.
Abstract
The need for physicians and technical consultants specialized in transfusion medicine is urgent in China, as there are 20 000 hospitals and 500 blood centers in need of staff with this expertise. The progress made in transfusion medicine as a specialty has been relatively slow in China. Current Chinese medical education and service systems have not developed transfusion medicine as a stand-alone medical specialty. Most physicians receive only minimal training in transfusion medicine in medical school. This training is usually integrated into surgical training and addresses the most common technologies. In 2008, a 5-year bachelor's diploma program in transfusion medicine was established as an undergraduate specialty in Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China. This article intends to summarize the 8 years of experience educating undergraduates in the specialty of transfusion medicine.Entities:
Keywords: Careers; Curriculum; Diploma program; Teaching mode; Transfusion medicine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27931768 DOI: 10.1016/j.tmrv.2016.11.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transfus Med Rev ISSN: 0887-7963