A National Survey of Community-Based Medical Education in Japanese Medical Schools (second report)

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  • Kataoka Yoshihiro
    Department of Primary Care and Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Maeno Tetsuhiro
    Department of Primary Care and Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Awatani Toshihide
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Iguchi Seitaro
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Inoue Kazuo
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Owaki Tetsuhiro
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Okayama Masanobu
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Kajii Eiji
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Takeuchi Keisuke
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Tani Kenji
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Hasegawa Hitoshi
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Maeda Takahiro
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Murakami Nobuo
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Yamamoto Wari
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Mise Junichi
    Japanese council for community-based medical education
  • Kanda Takefumi
    Japanese council for community-based medical education

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  • 地域医療教育に関する医学部全国調査 第2報
  • チイキ イリョウ キョウイク ニ カンスル イガクブ ゼンコク チョウサ(ダイ2ホウ)

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<p>Introduction: Recently, community-based medical education has become widespread in Japanese medical schools, but the current status is not clear on a national level. A second survey of community-based medical education at all Japanese medical schools was conducted. The first survey was done in 2011.<br>Methods: Members of the Council made and distributed a questionnaire to medical schools in order to assess the situation of community-based medical education as of April 2014.<br>Results: A total of eighty schools responded. The number of schools which had community medicine programs was seventy-eight. In the first survey, the number was seventy-three. Seventy-seven schools gave community-based clinical clerkships.<br>Discussion: The number of medical schools that had curriculum about community medicine was more than indicated in the first survey. Further research about the contents or implementation system of community-based clerkships is needed.</p>

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