题名 |
Development of CPC Club Activity as Extracurricular Activities in Kindai University Faculty of Medicine |
DOI |
10.6145/jme.202006_24(2).0004 |
作者 |
Sawada Taku;Suzue Ai;Kato Masahiro;Matsumoto Yusuke;Mori Daiki;Nishida Kazuaki;Shimizu Yohsuke;Yoshida Soma;Shima Kazumasa;Shimada Takeshi;Suzuki Misaki;Kameo Kensuke;Tsunematsu Minami;Hara Risa;Nishide Yui;Mitsui Yoshiyuki;Hiraide Atsushi;Matsuo Osamu |
关键词 |
extracurricular students' club activity ; CPC (Clinico-Pathological Conference) ; club management for "roof tile method" ; simulator education ; education competition |
期刊名称 |
Journal of Medical Education |
卷期/出版年月 |
24卷2期(2020 / 06 / 01) |
页次 |
107 - 112 |
内容语文 |
英文 |
中文摘要 |
Background: The CPC (Clinico-Pathological Conference) club started as an extracurricular activity to analyze CPC reports published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Since the original CPC report was too difficult for either freshmen or sophomores to understand the content because they have no medical background knowledge. Purpose: To facilitate the participation of junior students (freshmen as well as sophomores) in the club activity, a new system, "roof tile method" (A) was introduced. Methods: The roof tile method was implemented to facilitate participation of junior members in CPC club activities, where senior students (year 3~6 students) give lessons to junior students. As the club activities expand nation-widely (B). Results: (A) Junior members find the club activity very appealing. This has brought good reputation along with an increase in club membership. (B) Due to these achievements, the CPC club received awards at several nationwide competitions including national championship. Conclusions: This CPC club has been developing further by students' self-directed activities. |
主题分类 |
醫藥衛生 >
醫藥總論 社會科學 > 教育學 |
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