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Titulo Artículo:
The past, present, and future of traditional medicine education in Korea
Resumen:
Korea has kept the heritage of Korean traditional medicine (KM) during the 19th century harsh modernization, and has established a medical system in parallel with Western medicine. The purpose of this study was to review systematically the history and current system for educating highly qualified traditional medical doctors in Korea. KM produces 750 certified medical doctors every year with a 4–7-year curriculum in 12 universities and their affiliated hospitals. There are 22,074 clinicians along with 2474 clinical specialists in eight departments as of 2014. A national licensing examination and continuing medical education for KM are used for maintaining qualifications of KM doctors, and independent organizations are established for the evaluation of educational institutes. KM has thrived to establish an independent and competitive educational system for KM doctors, equivalent to Western medicine, and has regained a pivotal role for public health in Korea. This study would be useful for cultivating traditional medicine and establishing its educational system in the world.
Fecha de publicación:
2016.
Autores :
Young Kyu Kwon;
Hee Young Kim;
Hyungwoo Kim ;
Jung Hwa Lim;
Gi Young Yang ;
Jinhong Cheon;
Han Chae;
Sang Yun Han;
Autor corporativo:
Integrative Medicine Research,
Editores:
ScienceDirect ;
Signatura Topográfica:
2
Idioma:
Español
Páginas:
73
ISBN:
213-4239
Existencias:
82
Palabras claves:
Educational System
Evidence-based Teaching
Korean Traditional Medicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
The past, present, and future of traditional medicine education in Korea
Resumen:
Korea has kept the heritage of Korean traditional medicine (KM) during the 19th century harsh modernization, and has established a medical system in parallel with Western medicine. The purpose of this study was to review systematically the history and current system for educating highly qualified traditional medical doctors in Korea. KM produces 750 certified medical doctors every year with a 4–7-year curriculum in 12 universities and their affiliated hospitals. There are 22,074 clinicians along with 2474 clinical specialists in eight departments as of 2014. A national licensing examination and continuing medical education for KM are used for maintaining qualifications of KM doctors, and independent organizations are established for the evaluation of educational institutes. KM has thrived to establish an independent and competitive educational system for KM doctors, equivalent to Western medicine, and has regained a pivotal role for public health in Korea. This study would be useful for cultivating traditional medicine and establishing its educational system in the world.
Fecha de publicación:
2016.
Autores :
Young Kyu Kwon;
Hee Young Kim;
Hyungwoo Kim ;
Jung Hwa Lim;
Gi Young Yang ;
Jinhong Cheon;
Han Chae;
Sang Yun Han;
Autor corporativo:
Integrative Medicine Research,
Editores:
ScienceDirect ;
Signatura Topográfica:
2
Idioma:
Español
Páginas:
73
Existencias:
82
Palabras claves:
Educational System
Evidence-based Teaching
Korean Traditional Medicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
The past, present, and future of traditional medicine education in Korea
Resumen:
Korea has kept the heritage of Korean traditional medicine (KM) during the 19th century harsh modernization, and has established a medical system in parallel with Western medicine. The purpose of this study was to review systematically the history and current system for educating highly qualified traditional medical doctors in Korea. KM produces 750 certified medical doctors every year with a 4–7-year curriculum in 12 universities and their affiliated hospitals. There are 22,074 clinicians along with 2474 clinical specialists in eight departments as of 2014. A national licensing examination and continuing medical education for KM are used for maintaining qualifications of KM doctors, and independent organizations are established for the evaluation of educational institutes. KM has thrived to establish an independent and competitive educational system for KM doctors, equivalent to Western medicine, and has regained a pivotal role for public health in Korea. This study would be useful for cultivating traditional medicine and establishing its educational system in the world.
Autores:
Young Kyu Kwon
,
Hee Young Kim
,
Hyungwoo Kim
,
Jung Hwa Lim
,
Gi Young Yang
,
Jinhong Cheon
,
Han Chae
,
Sang Yun Han
,
.
Titulo Revista:
Integrative Medicine Research,
.
Numero:
2
Volumen:
5
Fecha de publicación:
2016.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
ScienceDirect ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Español
Página Inicial:
73
Página Final:
82
ISBN:
213-4239
Palabras claves:
Educational System
Evidence-based Teaching
Korean Traditional Medicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Título ScienceDirect :
The past, present, and future of traditional medicine education in Korea
Resumen:
Korea has kept the heritage of Korean traditional medicine (KM) during the 19th century harsh modernization, and has established a medical system in parallel with Western medicine. The purpose of this study was to review systematically the history and current system for educating highly qualified traditional medical doctors in Korea. KM produces 750 certified medical doctors every year with a 4–7-year curriculum in 12 universities and their affiliated hospitals. There are 22,074 clinicians along with 2474 clinical specialists in eight departments as of 2014. A national licensing examination and continuing medical education for KM are used for maintaining qualifications of KM doctors, and independent organizations are established for the evaluation of educational institutes. KM has thrived to establish an independent and competitive educational system for KM doctors, equivalent to Western medicine, and has regained a pivotal role for public health in Korea. This study would be useful for cultivating traditional medicine and establishing its educational system in the world.
Autores :
Young Kyu Kwon;
Hee Young Kim;
Hyungwoo Kim ;
Jung Hwa Lim;
Gi Young Yang ;
Jinhong Cheon;
Han Chae;
Sang Yun Han;
Autor corporativo:
Integrative Medicine Research,
Fecha de publicación:
2016.
Tipo :
ScienceDirect .
Idioma:
Español
Palabras claves:
Educational System
Evidence-based Teaching
Korean Traditional Medicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Título ScienceDirect :
The past, present, and future of traditional medicine education in Korea
Resumen:
Korea has kept the heritage of Korean traditional medicine (KM) during the 19th century harsh modernization, and has established a medical system in parallel with Western medicine. The purpose of this study was to review systematically the history and current system for educating highly qualified traditional medical doctors in Korea. KM produces 750 certified medical doctors every year with a 4–7-year curriculum in 12 universities and their affiliated hospitals. There are 22,074 clinicians along with 2474 clinical specialists in eight departments as of 2014. A national licensing examination and continuing medical education for KM are used for maintaining qualifications of KM doctors, and independent organizations are established for the evaluation of educational institutes. KM has thrived to establish an independent and competitive educational system for KM doctors, equivalent to Western medicine, and has regained a pivotal role for public health in Korea. This study would be useful for cultivating traditional medicine and establishing its educational system in the world.
Autores :
Young Kyu Kwon;
Hee Young Kim;
Hyungwoo Kim ;
Jung Hwa Lim;
Gi Young Yang ;
Jinhong Cheon;
Han Chae;
Sang Yun Han;
Autor corporativo:
Integrative Medicine Research,
Fecha de publicación:
2016.
Paginas:
73.
ISBN:
213-4239.
Idioma:
Español
Palabras claves:
Educational System
Evidence-based Teaching
Korean Traditional Medicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
The past, present, and future of traditional medicine education in Korea
Resumen:
Korea has kept the heritage of Korean traditional medicine (KM) during the 19th century harsh modernization, and has established a medical system in parallel with Western medicine. The purpose of this study was to review systematically the history and current system for educating highly qualified traditional medical doctors in Korea. KM produces 750 certified medical doctors every year with a 4–7-year curriculum in 12 universities and their affiliated hospitals. There are 22,074 clinicians along with 2474 clinical specialists in eight departments as of 2014. A national licensing examination and continuing medical education for KM are used for maintaining qualifications of KM doctors, and independent organizations are established for the evaluation of educational institutes. KM has thrived to establish an independent and competitive educational system for KM doctors, equivalent to Western medicine, and has regained a pivotal role for public health in Korea. This study would be useful for cultivating traditional medicine and establishing its educational system in the world.
Fecha de publicación:
2016.
Autor corporativo:
Integrative Medicine Research,
.
Idioma:
Español
Palabras claves:
Educational System
Evidence-based Teaching
Korean Traditional Medicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
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Young Kyu Kwon Hee Young Kim Hyungwoo Kim Jung Hwa Lim Gi Young Yang Jinhong Cheon Han Chae Sang Yun Han Young Kyu Kwon Hee Young Kim Hyungwoo Kim Jung Hwa Lim Gi Young Yang Jinhong Cheon Han Chae Sang Yun Han The past, present, and future of traditional medicine education in Korea. 2016; 5Ed. 73.