Program for Training Next-Generation Leaders in Community Medicine
Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The university program aims to cultivate comprehensive primary care physicians with a research mindset to lead regional medical care in a super-aging society.
Program Overview
The program is part of the "Future Medical Research Human Resource Development Base Formation Project" adopted by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. It focuses on developing the next generation of leaders in regional medical care.
Program Goals
The program seeks to foster comprehensive primary care physicians who can provide high-quality medical care, conduct research, and take on leadership roles in regional medical care.
Target Audience
The program targets students, resident doctors, and specialized doctors who aspire to become comprehensive primary care physicians.
Program Structure
The program consists of several components, including:
- Student and resident doctor programs
- Specialized doctor programs
- Comprehensive primary care physician programs (Fellowship Program)
- Graduate school programs
- Incentive courses
Research and Training
The program provides training in non-technical skills, such as communication, leadership, and management, in addition to technical skills. It also offers research opportunities and encourages participants to conduct research in regional medical care.
Non-Technical Skills
The program emphasizes the importance of non-technical skills, including:
- Team medical practice
- Human resource development
- Reflective practice
Program Features
The program has several distinctive features, including:
- A focus on regional medical care and community-based medicine
- Collaboration with regional medical institutions and universities
- A strong emphasis on research and development of non-technical skills
University-Based Education
The program leverages the university's educational resources and network to provide a comprehensive education in comprehensive primary care medicine.
Expected Outcomes
The program aims to produce comprehensive primary care physicians who possess:
- High-level medical knowledge and technical skills
- Strong non-technical skills, such as communication and leadership
- The ability to conduct research and develop new medical technologies
Career Paths
Graduates of the program are expected to take on leadership roles in regional medical care, conduct research, and contribute to the development of comprehensive primary care medicine.
Conclusion
The university program is designed to cultivate comprehensive primary care physicians with a research mindset to lead regional medical care in a super-aging society. With its unique features and emphasis on non-technical skills, the program aims to produce high-quality medical professionals who can make a significant impact in the field of regional medical care.
