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An international perspective on behavioral science education in medical schools. | LitMetric

An international perspective on behavioral science education in medical schools.

J Clin Psychol Med Settings

Discipline of Psychiatry at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia.

Published: March 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper discusses the experiences of psychologists teaching in medical schools across multiple countries, highlighting common challenges faced in integrating behavioral sciences into medical education.
  • Many psychologists feel their roles are undervalued due to a focus on the biomedical model and the influence of other professions teaching behavioral sciences.
  • The authors underscore systemic and political obstacles that hinder the recognition of psychology's contributions to healthcare education globally.

Article Abstract

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.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10880-008-9092-0DOI Listing

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