An international perspective on behavioral science education in medical schools

The behavioral sciences are taught in medical curricula around the world. In the current paper psychologists teaching in medical schools in Australia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States share their experience and reflections. Whilst direct comparisons between co...

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Main Authors: Anna Chur-Hansen, John E. Carr, Christine Bundy, Juan Jose Sanchez-Sosa, Sombat Tapanya, Saeed H. Wahass
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-607462018-09-10T03:49:03Z An international perspective on behavioral science education in medical schools Anna Chur-Hansen John E. Carr Christine Bundy Juan Jose Sanchez-Sosa Sombat Tapanya Saeed H. Wahass Psychology The behavioral sciences are taught in medical curricula around the world. In the current paper psychologists teaching in medical schools in Australia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States share their experience and reflections. Whilst direct comparisons between countries are not made, the themes that are evident within and between accounts are instructive. As behavioral scientists around the globe are struggling to maintain a presence in medical education many of the reasons behind this are shared, regardless of the country. Challenges discussed include those related to the impact of unrealized potential contributions of psychologists as health care professionals, teaching of behavioral sciences by other professions, domination of the biomedical model without a corresponding recognition of psychology as science, and modern medical pedagogies such as problem-based learning, which favor biomedicine. Systemic and political barriers over which we as a discipline may have little control are also highlighted. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2008. 2018-09-10T03:49:03Z 2018-09-10T03:49:03Z 2008-03-01 Journal 10689583 2-s2.0-41849135058 10.1007/s10880-008-9092-0 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=41849135058&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60746
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Anna Chur-Hansen
John E. Carr
Christine Bundy
Juan Jose Sanchez-Sosa
Sombat Tapanya
Saeed H. Wahass
An international perspective on behavioral science education in medical schools
description The behavioral sciences are taught in medical curricula around the world. In the current paper psychologists teaching in medical schools in Australia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States share their experience and reflections. Whilst direct comparisons between countries are not made, the themes that are evident within and between accounts are instructive. As behavioral scientists around the globe are struggling to maintain a presence in medical education many of the reasons behind this are shared, regardless of the country. Challenges discussed include those related to the impact of unrealized potential contributions of psychologists as health care professionals, teaching of behavioral sciences by other professions, domination of the biomedical model without a corresponding recognition of psychology as science, and modern medical pedagogies such as problem-based learning, which favor biomedicine. Systemic and political barriers over which we as a discipline may have little control are also highlighted. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2008.
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