Student's attitudes towards medical education in Arabic (Morocco 2020).

Tunis Med

م قسم طب األطفال لألمراض التعفنية والمناعة السريرية بمستشفى ابن رشد التعليمي، جامعة الحسن الثاني بالدار البيضاء، المغرب م./ مختبر المناعة السريرية وااللتهاب واألرجية، كلية الطب والصيدلة بالدار البيضاء، جامعة الحسن الثاني بالدار البيضاء، المغرب.

Published: January 2023

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  • Several studies indicate that teaching medicine in the national language is crucial for effective training and patient communication.
  • A cross-sectional study involving 450 medical students in Casablanca found that 16% struggled with French lessons, 48.9% had difficulty communicating with patients, and 22% were willing to study medicine in Arabic.
  • The majority of students (42.2%) believed that teaching in Arabic would positively impact their training, with 85.2% suggesting it would improve patient communication and 64.8% indicating it would enhance the quality of care.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Several studies suggest that teaching medicine in the national language is essential for quality training and for communication with patients.

Aim And Methods: To measure the students' level of understanding of their French language training and skills acquisition, as well as the difficulties they encounter in communicating with patients and their families, and the extent to which they accept medical studies in Arabic, we conducted a descriptive crosssectional study on a random sample of 450 students from the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Casablanca.

Results: 16% of the students had trouble assimilating their lessons in French, 48.9% of them had trouble communicating with the patient, and 22% were ready to study medicine in Arabic. Regarding the effect of teaching medicine in Arabic on different fields, 42.2% of the students mentioned a positive effect on the training, 85.2% on the communication with the patient during their training on field and 64.8% on the quality of care.

Conclusion: Our study revealed the existence of multiple difficulties among students, particularly in the field of communication with the patient, which is a fundamental pillar for the quality of health care, hence the need to provide effective and rapid solutions to the problem of language in medical education.

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