Experience and Prior-Education in Medical Volunteering among Korean Medicine Students: a survey study.

IF 1.2 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Ju Yeob Kim, So Yeong Park, Min Jeong Shin, Seon-Kyoung Kim, Chan-Young Kwon
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Objectives: Medical volunteer activities of the college of Korean medicine (KM) are stipulated in Article 19 of the enforcement regulations of the medical law (medical practice of medical students, etc.). At D University, 31.8% of students are participating in medical volunteer activities during the summer vacation. Through students belonging to the three clubs, we would like to investigate and analyze the experience and form of medical service, participation motivation, satisfaction, mental growth, progress of prior education, and needs for improvement.

Methods: Out of 289 students at D University, 92 students participated in summer medical volunteer activities through three clubs during July 2024. An online survey was conducted from July 30 to August 7, 2024, with 55 students responding (response rate 59.8%). The questions in the survey consisted of a total of 22 questions based on previous studies.

Results: The main purpose of participation in medical service by KM university students was to gain new knowledge or experience. 90.9% of students were satisfied with the medical volunteer activities. Pre-education for medical volunteer activities was conducted to all students, and only 11.5% of students took formal pre-education at the school level. 67.3% of students answered that there was a need for improvement in regular school classes in acquiring prior knowledge, and in particular, there were many responses from 1st∙2nd graders of KM course.

Conclusion: This study identifies the strengths and weaknesses of medical volunteer activities among KM students. While satisfaction is high (90.9%), the reliance on informal preparation indicates a need for formal support and training in the curriculum. With 70.9% interested in lifelong volunteering, improving structured programs could enhance educational outcomes and community healthcare engagement.

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Journal of Pharmacopuncture
Journal of Pharmacopuncture INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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2.10
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7.10%
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42
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacopuncture covers a wide range of basic and clinical science research relevant to all aspects of the biotechnology of integrated approaches using both pharmacology and acupuncture therapeutics, including research involving pharmacology, acupuncture studies and pharmacopuncture studies. The subjects are mainly divided into three categories: pharmacology (applied phytomedicine, plant sciences, pharmacology, toxicology, medicinal plants, traditional medicines, herbal medicine, Sasang constitutional medicine, herbal formulae, foods, agricultural technologies, naturopathy, etc.), acupuncture (acupressure, electroacupuncture, laser acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, etc.), and pharmacopuncture (aqua-acupuncture, meridian pharmacopuncture, eight-principles pharmacopuncture, animal-based pharmacopuncture, mountain ginseng pharmacopuncture, bee venom therapy, needle embedding therapy, implant therapy, etc.). Other categories include chuna treatment, veterinary acupuncture and related animal studies, alternative medicines for treating cancer and cancer-related symptoms, etc. Broader topical coverage on the effects of acupuncture, the medical plants used in traditional and alternative medicine, pharmacological action and other related modalities, such as anthroposophy, homeopathy, ayurveda, bioelectromagnetic therapy, chiropractic, neural therapy and meditation, can be considered to be within the journal’s scope if based on acupoints and meridians. Submissions of original articles, review articles, systematic reviews, case reports, brief reports, opinions, commentaries, medical lectures, letters to the editor, photo-essays, technical notes, and book reviews are encouraged. Providing free access to the full text of all current and archived articles on its website (www.journal.ac), also searchable through a Google Scholar search.
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