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Med Trop (Mars). 1985 Oct-Dec;45(4):345-9.

[Plea in favor of an adapted medical education].

Medecine tropicale : revue du Corps de sante colonial

[Article in French]
J Voelckel

PMID: 4088017

Abstract

Many decolonized countries have adopted the medical syllabusis of the former Empire metropolis. But they did not make them suitable to their peculiarities, their economical constraints and their socio-economical structures. Such a copying of foreign patterns, tailored for industrialized countries, is full of set-backs: technological dependency, limited profitability, inadequacy of the coverage of sanitary needs, lack of dynamism and creativeness. Indeed, it is to be desired that a number of new guidances be given concerning: targets: definition of missions and criteria of competence in order to make clear the targets to be reached by the medical education, programmes: horizontal integration of syllabusis, multidisciplinarity, team-work preparation, priority to preventive and community health programmes, methodology: utilization of an active and "next-to-reality" pedagogy incitement of students to participate (discussion groups), formative teaching instead of selective one, non-stop control of progress.

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