Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review

Global challenge forced medical education to be transformative in preparing the future health care professional. Student-centered learning (SCL) has been regarded as the most suitable medical curriculum approach to meet the health care demand. Indonesia, with its hierarchical and collectivistic cult...

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Main Authors: Riskiyana, Rilani, Qomariyah, Nurul, Hidayah, Rachmadya Nur, Claramita, Mora
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2839172023-11-24T02:37:34Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283917/ Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review Riskiyana, Rilani Qomariyah, Nurul Hidayah, Rachmadya Nur Claramita, Mora Clinical Chemistry (diagnostics) Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance) Global challenge forced medical education to be transformative in preparing the future health care professional. Student-centered learning (SCL) has been regarded as the most suitable medical curriculum approach to meet the health care demand. Indonesia, with its hierarchical and collectivistic culture, has long implemented SCL. The necessary skills are needed to be identified to improve the medical curriculum in Indonesia. We did a literature review to generate soft skills for the health care professionals. We distributed the list to stakeholders and medical teachers for a two-round Delphi study. We identify 26 soft skills through literature review. The Delphi study's first-round yielded 95 responses comparing the expectation and reality of the 26 soft skills in the current medical curriculum. The second round Delphi study was performed towards the similar participants to gather the final set of soft skills recommended for curriculum improvement in medical and health professions education. Soft skills, though considered necessary, are not well-understood yet. The unfamiliarity influenced the irresolute delivery of soft skills in medical schools. Faculty developments are recommended to improve the understanding and capability of teachers to facilitate the learning of soft skills. © 2022, Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2022 Article PeerReviewed Riskiyana, Rilani and Qomariyah, Nurul and Hidayah, Rachmadya Nur and Claramita, Mora (2022) Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review. International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 11 (4). 2174 -2181. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85139404896&doi=10.11591%2fijere.v11i4.22951&partnerID=40&md5=38c9390504e578fe5120a64b097e17d3 10.11591/ijere.v11i4.22951
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topic Clinical Chemistry (diagnostics)
Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance)
spellingShingle Clinical Chemistry (diagnostics)
Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance)
Riskiyana, Rilani
Qomariyah, Nurul
Hidayah, Rachmadya Nur
Claramita, Mora
Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review
description Global challenge forced medical education to be transformative in preparing the future health care professional. Student-centered learning (SCL) has been regarded as the most suitable medical curriculum approach to meet the health care demand. Indonesia, with its hierarchical and collectivistic culture, has long implemented SCL. The necessary skills are needed to be identified to improve the medical curriculum in Indonesia. We did a literature review to generate soft skills for the health care professionals. We distributed the list to stakeholders and medical teachers for a two-round Delphi study. We identify 26 soft skills through literature review. The Delphi study's first-round yielded 95 responses comparing the expectation and reality of the 26 soft skills in the current medical curriculum. The second round Delphi study was performed towards the similar participants to gather the final set of soft skills recommended for curriculum improvement in medical and health professions education. Soft skills, though considered necessary, are not well-understood yet. The unfamiliarity influenced the irresolute delivery of soft skills in medical schools. Faculty developments are recommended to improve the understanding and capability of teachers to facilitate the learning of soft skills. © 2022, Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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Qomariyah, Nurul
Hidayah, Rachmadya Nur
Claramita, Mora
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Hidayah, Rachmadya Nur
Claramita, Mora
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title Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review
title_short Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review
title_full Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review
title_fullStr Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review
title_full_unstemmed Towards improving soft skills of medical education in the 21st century: A literature review
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