A survey on the attitudes of Chinese medical students towards current pathology education

Abstract Background Pathology education provides information on pathology and guides students to become pathologists. Recently, the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China required the establishment of the system of ‘High-quality Online and Offline Courses’, which indicates that onli...

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Main Authors: Chun Xu, Yiping Li, Pingsheng Chen, Min Pan, Xiaodong Bu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-020-02167-5
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spelling doaj-0c0ce522d8994c84bafddcd7ce43343a2020-11-25T03:47:13ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202020-08-012011710.1186/s12909-020-02167-5A survey on the attitudes of Chinese medical students towards current pathology educationChun Xu0Yiping Li1Pingsheng Chen2Min Pan3Xiaodong Bu4Department of Pathology and Pathophysiology, School of Medicine, Southeast UniversityDepartment of Pathology and Pathophysiology, School of Medicine, Southeast UniversityDepartment of Pathology and Pathophysiology, School of Medicine, Southeast UniversityDepartment of Pathology and Pathophysiology, School of Medicine, Southeast UniversityDepartment of Pathology and Pathophysiology, School of Medicine, Southeast UniversityAbstract Background Pathology education provides information on pathology and guides students to become pathologists. Recently, the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China required the establishment of the system of ‘High-quality Online and Offline Courses’, which indicates that online courses will play an important role in higher education. Furthermore, the number of pathologists currently cannot satisfy clinical needs. To solve this health issue and implement the policy from the Ministry of Education, it is necessary to improve the current state of pathology education. First, we need to know students’ opinions of the current courses and their professional choices. Methods Online questionnaires covering the quality of traditional courses, attitudes towards online courses, and suggestions for optimizing courses were designed and applied. Whether students want to become pathologists and the underlying reasons for this interest are also included in this survey. Participants are medical students from certain colleges in Nanjing. The collected data were assessed by statistical analyses, and p-values less than 0.05 were considered significant. Results Of the 342 valid responses, 60.94% of undergraduate students showed their interest in pathology courses, and among them, 48.72% expressed that they may become pathologists. However, the corresponding percentage is only 29.59% in the group without interest. To optimize curricula, the top two suggestions are introducing more clinical cases (undergraduate students, 64.45%; graduate students, 79.09%) and making the classes lively and interesting (undergraduate students, 59.77%; graduate students, 62.79%). Approximately 80.00% of students consider online courses to be good supplementary materials to traditional courses, and approximately half prefer an online-offline mixed learning model. Salary, interest, and employment status are the main factors influencing students’ professional choices. Conclusions Students are generally satisfied with traditional pathology courses, and online courses are good supplementary materials in their opinions. It has been suggested that clinical cases be introduced in classes. It is more likely that students who have an interest in pathology will become pathologists. The data from this survey also show that the main causes of the shortage of pathologists are a lack of engaging work and an unsatisfactory salary.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-020-02167-5Pathology educationTraditional and online coursesProfessional choiceSurveyChinese medical students
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Yiping Li
Pingsheng Chen
Min Pan
Xiaodong Bu
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Yiping Li
Pingsheng Chen
Min Pan
Xiaodong Bu
A survey on the attitudes of Chinese medical students towards current pathology education
BMC Medical Education
Pathology education
Traditional and online courses
Professional choice
Survey
Chinese medical students
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Yiping Li
Pingsheng Chen
Min Pan
Xiaodong Bu
author_sort Chun Xu
title A survey on the attitudes of Chinese medical students towards current pathology education
title_short A survey on the attitudes of Chinese medical students towards current pathology education
title_full A survey on the attitudes of Chinese medical students towards current pathology education
title_fullStr A survey on the attitudes of Chinese medical students towards current pathology education
title_full_unstemmed A survey on the attitudes of Chinese medical students towards current pathology education
title_sort survey on the attitudes of chinese medical students towards current pathology education
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Pathology education provides information on pathology and guides students to become pathologists. Recently, the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China required the establishment of the system of ‘High-quality Online and Offline Courses’, which indicates that online courses will play an important role in higher education. Furthermore, the number of pathologists currently cannot satisfy clinical needs. To solve this health issue and implement the policy from the Ministry of Education, it is necessary to improve the current state of pathology education. First, we need to know students’ opinions of the current courses and their professional choices. Methods Online questionnaires covering the quality of traditional courses, attitudes towards online courses, and suggestions for optimizing courses were designed and applied. Whether students want to become pathologists and the underlying reasons for this interest are also included in this survey. Participants are medical students from certain colleges in Nanjing. The collected data were assessed by statistical analyses, and p-values less than 0.05 were considered significant. Results Of the 342 valid responses, 60.94% of undergraduate students showed their interest in pathology courses, and among them, 48.72% expressed that they may become pathologists. However, the corresponding percentage is only 29.59% in the group without interest. To optimize curricula, the top two suggestions are introducing more clinical cases (undergraduate students, 64.45%; graduate students, 79.09%) and making the classes lively and interesting (undergraduate students, 59.77%; graduate students, 62.79%). Approximately 80.00% of students consider online courses to be good supplementary materials to traditional courses, and approximately half prefer an online-offline mixed learning model. Salary, interest, and employment status are the main factors influencing students’ professional choices. Conclusions Students are generally satisfied with traditional pathology courses, and online courses are good supplementary materials in their opinions. It has been suggested that clinical cases be introduced in classes. It is more likely that students who have an interest in pathology will become pathologists. The data from this survey also show that the main causes of the shortage of pathologists are a lack of engaging work and an unsatisfactory salary.
topic Pathology education
Traditional and online courses
Professional choice
Survey
Chinese medical students
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