International medical students--a survey of perceived challenges and established support services at medical faculties.

D Huhn, F Junne, S Zipfel, R Duelli, F Resch, W Herzog, C Nikendei
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Introduction: Medical students with a non-German background face several challenges during their studies. Besides support given by foreign student offices further specific projects for international students have been developed and are offered by medical faculties. However, so far, neither a systematic survey of the faculties' perceived problems nor of the offered support exists.

Method: All study deaneries of medical faculties in Germany were contacted between April and October 2013 and asked for their participation in a telephone interview. Interview partners were asked about 1.) The percentage of non-German students at the medical faculty; 2.) The perceived difficulties and problems of foreign students; 3.) The offers for non-German students; and 4.) The specification of further possibilities of support. Given information was noted, frequencies counted and results interpreted via frequency analysis.

Results: Only 39% of the medical faculties could give detailed information about the percentage of non-German students. They reported an average share of 3.9% of students with an EU migration background and 4.9% with a non-EU background. Most frequently cited offers are student conducted tutorials, language courses and tandem-programs. The most frequently reported problem by far is the perceived lack of language skills of foreign students at the beginning of their studies. Suggested solutions are mainly the development of tutorials and the improvement of German medical terminology.

Discussion: Offers of support provided by medical faculties for foreign students vary greatly in type and extent. Support offered is seen to be insufficient in coping with the needs of the international students in many cases. Hence, a better coverage of international students as well as further research efforts to the specific needs and the effectiveness of applied interventions seem to be essential.

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国际医科学生————对医学院面临的挑战和现有支持服务的调查。
简介:非德国背景的医科学生在学习过程中面临着一些挑战。除了外国学生办公室提供的支持外,还制定了针对国际学生的具体项目,并由医学院提供。然而,到目前为止,既没有一个系统的调查院系的感知问题,也没有提供支持。方法:于2013年4月至10月联系德国所有医学院的研究负责人,要求其参与电话访谈。采访伙伴被问及1.)医学院非德国学生的百分比;2)。感知到的外国留学生的困难和问题;3.) 非德国学生的录取通知书;和4)。进一步支持可能性的说明。记录给定的信息,计算频率,并通过频率分析解释结果。结果:只有39%的医学院能够提供非德国学生比例的详细信息。他们报告说,欧盟移民背景的学生平均占3.9%,非欧盟背景的学生平均占4.9%。最常被提及的是学生指导课程、语言课程和联合项目。到目前为止,最常见的问题是外国学生在学习之初被认为缺乏语言技能。建议的解决方案主要是开发教程和改进德语医学术语。讨论:医学院为外国学生提供的支持在类型和程度上差别很大。在许多情况下,所提供的支持不足以满足国际学生的需求。因此,更好地覆盖国际学生以及对具体需求和应用干预措施的有效性进行进一步的研究工作似乎至关重要。
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