Survey and Suggestions on the Educational and Research Environment of Graduate Students of Korean Medicine: Focusing on fostering of KMD-scientist

Myungsun Kim, Myungsun Kim, Minjung Lee, Dongyeop Jang, Sa-Yoon Park
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Objectives: The role of physician-scientists who bridge the gap between basic science and clinical medicine is crucial in advancing medical innovation. This study aims to examine the educational and research environment and career satisfaction of graduate students in Korean Medicine among those who are Korean medicine doctor (KMD).Methods: This study analyzed the results of a survey consisting of respondents’ composition, job status, graduate education and job satisfaction, economic conditions, career determinants, and obstacles to the career path of KMD-scientists from 65 participants including both full-time and part-time graduate students.Results: The results revealed significant differences between full-time and part-time graduate students in terms of weekly hours spent and job priorities, motivation for entering graduate school, career preferences, and desired career paths. The study highlights the need for tailored support for full-time and part-time graduate students and the importance of economic assistance in fostering KM scientists. Economic difficulties were identified as a major obstacle for full-time graduate students pursuing research careers. Tuition fees were found to be a significant burden for all graduate students. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of enhancing the research capabilities of part-time graduate students and improving the quality of education to foster KMD-scientists.Conclusion: This research provides essential insights for Korean Medicine colleges and graduate schools to develop targeted improvement plans and effectively train KMD-scientist.
对韩医研究生教育科研环境的调查与建议:以培养韩医科学家为重点
目的:在基础科学和临床医学之间架起桥梁的内科科学家在推进医学创新中发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在探讨韩国医学博士研究生的教育研究环境与职业满意度。方法:本研究对65名全日制和非全日制研究生进行问卷调查,包括受访者的构成、工作状况、研究生教育和工作满意度、经济状况、职业决定因素和职业道路障碍。结果:全日制研究生与非全日制研究生在每周工作时间、工作优先级、考研动机、职业偏好、职业路径等方面存在显著差异。该研究强调了为全日制和非全日制研究生提供量身定制的支持的必要性,以及在培养KM科学家方面提供经济援助的重要性。经济困难被认为是全日制研究生从事研究事业的主要障碍。研究发现,学费对所有研究生来说都是一个很大的负担。进一步强调了提高非全日制研究生的研究能力和提高教育质量对培养kmd科学家的重要性。结论:本研究为韩医院校和研究生院制定有针对性的改进计划,有效培养韩医科学家提供了重要参考。
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