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        • Construction and evaluation of advanced nursing practice course for postgraduate students in nursing

          ObjectiveTo explore course content and teaching-learning strategies of advanced nursing practice in graduate nursing education, so as to provide reference for nursing schools to develop relevant courses.MethodsA teamof course teachers was set up, and the course was developed. The course was implemented in grade 2015 and 2016 graduate nursing students. The students’ perception and evaluation of course contents, teaching methods, teaching quality, curriculum value and course satisfaction were collected through questionnaires and interviews.ResultsA totalof 23 students were enrolled. The mean scores of teaching quality, curriculum value and course satisfaction were 93.48±1.01, 51.04±4.88, and 17.00±2.28, respectively. Students recognized the necessity and the importance of including the advanced nursing practice in each specialty in the course content, and hoped to add in practice sections.ConclusionsIt is advisable to include the advanced nursing practice in each specialty as well as the practice section, so as to strengthen the students’ concrete understanding of the advanced nursing practice. Seminar and discussion are the teaching methods with first priority.

          Release date:2020-08-25 10:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Analysis of the Curriculum for Nursing Undergraduates in Denmark and Its Inspiration

          The curriculum for nursing undergraduates in Denmark emphasizes experiments, research and development of professional promotion and need connected with the existing professions and health services. The courses are to promote the dynamic interaction and development between theories and practices of professions, academic research and creative ability. This paper introduces the curriculum for undergraduate nursing students in VIA University College from five aspects, including objective, design, context, implementation and assessment, and analyzes its characteristics such as career-oriented courses configuration, progressive curriculum concept, interdisciplinary education courses, multiple assessment methods, and international optional courses. Based on our national undergraduate nursing program, we may take advantage of the advanced experiences of Denmark undergraduate nursing curriculum configuration in order to establish a system of undergraduate nursing curriculum most suitable in our country, encouraging choosing courses beyond disciplines, widening students' horizon of knowledge, improving the course assessment standard and promoting the teaching quality of nursing schools.

          Release date:2016-11-23 05:46 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Exploration and practice in constructing a curriculum system for cultivating scientific research innovation capabilities in clinical medicine postgraduates

          Scientific research innovation capability represents a core competence for postgraduate students, with curriculum-based teaching laying the theoretical and technical foundation for their scientific endeavors. However, existing postgraduate courses on scientific research innovation often suffer from issues such as excessive redundancy and overlapping content. Addressing these challenges, the West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University, has innovatively developed a curriculum system tailored for clinical medicine master's students. Guided by the innovation chains of clinical and basic scientific research, and grounded in students' practical research needs, the system centers on two flagship courses: clinical research design and statistical analysis, and biomedical research strategies and experimental technical ability. This initiative has proven effective in enhancing students' scientific thinking and innovative capacities.

          Release date:2025-12-12 05:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • An emerging major: brain-computer interface major

          Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a revolutionizing technology that disrupts traditional human-computer interaction by establishing direct communication and control between the brain and computer, bypassing the peripheral nervous and muscular systems. With the rapid advancement of BCI technology, growing application demands, and an increasing need for specialized BCI professionals, a new academic major—BCI major—has gradually emerged. However, few studies to date have discussed the interdisciplinary nature and training framework of this emerging major. To address this gap, this paper first introduced the application demands of BCI, including the demand for BCI technology in both medical and non-medical fields. The paper also described the interdisciplinary nature of the BCI major and the urgent need for specialized professionals in this field. Subsequently, a training program of the BCI major was presented, with careful consideration of the multidisciplinary nature of BCI research and development, along with recommendations for curriculum structure and credit distribution. Additionally, the facing challenges of the construction of the BCI major were analyzed, and suggested strategies for addressing these challenges were offered. Finally, the future of the BCI major was envisioned. It is hoped that this paper will provide valuable reference for the development and construction of the BCI major.

          Release date:2024-12-27 03:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Exploring innovative models of curriculum-based ideological and political education in evidence-based medicine under the "holistic ideological and political education" framework

          The comprehensive promotion of ideological and political education across the curriculum is a strategic pathway to fulfill the fundamental mission of higher education in China. In the context of medical education, this initiative is not only a political imperative but also an intrinsic requirement for the advancement of the discipline itself. The quality of medical education has a direct impact on the sustainable development of the national healthcare system and the protection of public health. Embedding ideological and political elements into the core of medical curricula, particularly into evidence-based medicine (EBM) courses, serves not only to consolidate students’ professional knowledge, but also to foster critical thinking, ethical judgment, and a sense of humanistic care. This, in turn, lays a foundation for cultivating medical professionals who are both technically competent and morally grounded. Using EBM as a focal point, this paper explores pathways for the effective integration of ideological and political education within professional medical teaching, aiming to support medical institutions in developing sustainable, collaborative education models. The goal is to enhance the ideological, scientific, and humanistic dimensions of medical education in a comprehensive and systematic way.

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