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KMID : 0381520070190040279
Korean Journal of Medical Education
2007 Volume.19 No. 4 p.279 ~ p.286
Development and Evaluation of the ¡®Doctor and Leadership¡¯ Curriculum
Lee Sang-Sook

Seo Min-Ho
Kim Joon-Sik
Kim Jae-Ryong
Park Woo-Hyun
Chun Kyung-Hee
Park Young-Soon
Abstract
Purpose: Recently, researchers at medical schools have shown increasing interest in developing a curriculum for medical humanities and improving ¡®humanity¡¯ in existing curriculums. This study introduces the process of developing the ¡®doctor & leadership¡¯ curriculum at K University from 2002. The results of the three-year implementation were analyzed. The effectivenessof the curriculum development is discussed.

Methods: The curriculum development followed the ADDIE model. A sixteen-week curriculum with three subjects was developed. The main methods of instruction were self-regulation learning and collaboration learning. The instruction method was a blended learning approach composed of both on-line and off-line instructions. Students were assessed through a portfolio assessment. ¡®Leadership self-assessment¡¯ and ¡®satisfaction index¡¯ of the overall curriculum were measured.

Results: The results on pre- and post- leadership self-assessment shows that leadership increased significantly after the learning process. Of the 4 sub-factors of the satisfaction index, the satisfaction indices on the blended learning, professor-student interaction, and instruction design had the greatest influence on the total satisfaction index (p<.001)

Conclusion: Our outcome indicates that the ¡®doctor & leadership¡¯ curriculum is significantly effective. And generally, to increase the satisfaction index of courses, collaboration learning based on team projects and blended learning, as well as, professor-student interaction are helpful in encouraging the application of skills.
KEYWORD
Leadership, Pre-Medical Students, Curriculum Development, Blended Learning
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