Motivations, positive experiences, and concept changes of medical students in Korea after participating in an experiential entrepreneurship course: a qualitative study.

IF 0.2 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ewha Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-31 DOI:10.12771/emj.2024.e40
Somi Jeong, So Hyun Ahn, Hyeon Jong Yang, Seung Jung Kim, Yuhyeon Chu, Jihye Gwak, Naeun Im, Seoyeong Oh, Seunghyun Kim, Hye Soo Yun, Eun Hee Ha
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Objectives: This study explored the experiences of medical students enrolled in an elective course titled "Healthcare Innovation and Women's Ventures II" at Ewha Womans University College of Medicine. The research questions were as follows: First, what motivated medical students to participate in the experiential entrepreneurship course? Second, what experiences did the students have during the course? Third, what changes did the students undergo as a result of the course? Methods: Focus group interviews were conducted with six medical students who participated in the experiential entrepreneurship course from February 13 to 23, 2024. Results: The analysis identified three domains, seven categories, and 17 subcategories. In terms of motivations for enrolling in the experiential entrepreneurship course, two categories were identified: "existing interest" and "new exploration." With respect to the experiences gained from the course, three categories emerged: "cognitive experiences," "emotional experiences," and "behavioral experiences." Finally, two categories were identified concerning the changes participants experienced through the course: "changes related to entrepreneurship" and "changes related to career paths." Conclusion: Students were motivated to enroll in this course by both their existing interests and their desire to explore new areas. Following the course, they underwent cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes. Their perceptions of entrepreneurship and career paths were significantly altered. This study is important because it explores the impact of entrepreneurship education in medical schools from the students' perspective.

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韩国医学生参加体验式创业课程后的动机、积极经验和观念变化:一项定性研究。
目的:本研究探讨选修梨花女子医学院“医疗创新与女性创业II”的医学生的经验。研究问题如下:第一,医学生参与体验式创业课程的动机是什么?第二,学生在课程中有什么经历?第三,这门课程给学生带来了哪些变化?方法:对2024年2月13日至23日参加体验式创业课程的6名医学生进行焦点小组访谈。结果:分析确定了3个领域,7个类别和17个子类别。就参加体验式创业课程的动机而言,确定了两类:“现有兴趣”和“新的探索”。关于从课程中获得的经验,可以分为三类:“认知经验”、“情感经验”和“行为经验”。最后,关于参与者在课程中经历的变化,我们确定了两类:“与创业有关的变化”和“与职业道路有关的变化”。结论:学生们的兴趣和探索新领域的愿望促使他们选修了这门课程。课程结束后,他们经历了认知、情绪和行为上的改变。他们对创业精神和职业道路的看法发生了重大变化。本研究从学生的角度探讨了创业教育对医学院的影响,具有重要的意义。
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