传统替代和补充医学:对秘鲁本科课程和课程的审查。

Q2 Medicine
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背景:传统、替代和补充医学(T&CM)涵盖了不同于传统医疗系统的各种健康实践,包括草药和补充疗法的使用。在秘鲁,这些做法,特别是使用治疗植物,受到法律保护,通常用于治疗某些疾病。然而,由于在医学教育中缺乏对传统医学和传统医学的纳入,这些做法有消失的危险。目的:分析秘鲁医学院课程中纳入T&CM课程的情况,以确定改进医学教育和确保对未来保健专业人员进行全面培训的差距和机会。方法:通过回顾47所秘鲁医学院的课程,进行了一项横断面研究。对T&CM课程的存在、结构和内容进行数据提取和描述性分析。结果:2024年,秘鲁47所开设人类医学专业的大学中有15所(31.9% %)开设了T&CM课程。其中公共机构占73 %,沿海地区占53 %。最常见的主题是中医(93.3 %)、秘鲁传统医学(87 %)、植物疗法(93 %)和针灸(80 %)。课程结构各不相同:60% %为选修课,40% %为必修课。大多数大学(93 %)分配2-3个学分,80 %纳入实践培训,尽管很少有组织的实地考察(6.7 %)。此外,53% %的大学包括研究活动。由于缺乏标准化的课程指导方针,各院校的课程内容和深度各不相同。结论:秘鲁很少有大学教授T&CM,突出了加强医学教育的必要性。在课程中增加教学与管理主题和解决信息获取差异至关重要。
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Traditional alternative and complementary medicine: a review of undergraduate courses and curricula in Peru.

Background: Traditional, Alternative, and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) encompasses a variety of health practices that differ from the conventional medical system, including the use of medicinal herbs and complementary therapies. In Peru, these practices, particularly the use of therapeutic plants, are legally protected and commonly used for treating certain conditions. However, the lack of inclusion of T&CM in medical education puts these practices at risk of disappearing.

Aim: To analyze the inclusion of T&CM courses in the curricula of medical schools in Peru to identify gaps and opportunities for improving medical education and ensuring comprehensive training for future healthcare professionals.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted by reviewing the curricula of 47 Peruvian medical schools. Data on the presence, structure, and content of T&CM courses were extracted and analyzed descriptively.

Results: In 2024, 15 out of 47 Peruvian universities offering Human Medicine programs (31.9 %) included T&CM courses. Among them, 73 % were public institutions, and 53 % were located in coastal regions. The most common topics were Traditional Chinese Medicine (93.3 %), Traditional Peruvian Medicine (87 %), phytotherapy (93 %), and acupuncture (80 %). Course structure varied: 60 % of courses were elective, while 40 % were mandatory. Most universities (93 %) allocated 2-3 academic credits, and 80 % incorporated practical training, though structured field visits were rare (6.7 %). Additionally, 53 % of universities included research activities. The lack of standardized curricular guidelines led to variability in course content and depth across institutions.

Conclusions: Few universities in Peru teach T&CM, highlighting a need to enhance medical education. Increasing T&CM topics in curricula and addressing information access disparities are crucial.

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Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine
Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine (JCIM) focuses on evidence concerning the efficacy and safety of complementary medical (CM) whole systems, practices, interventions and natural health products, including herbal and traditional medicines. The journal is edited by Ed Lui of the University of Western Ontario. Topics: -Quality, efficacy, and safety of natural health products, dietary supplements, traditional medicines and their synthetic duplicates -Efficacy and safety of complementary therapies -Evidence-based medicine and practice, including evidence of traditional use -Curriculum development, educational system and competency of complementary health programs -Methodologies on research and evaluation of traditional medicines and herbal products -Integrative medicine: basic and clinical research and practice -Innovation in CAM Curriculum -Educational Material Design
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