Medical Education-NTUH
教學部
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Country
Taiwan
City
Taipei City
Description
As a teaching hospital affiliated with the College of Medicine (NTUCM) NTUH serves the important function of teaching and training a great variety of medical and paramedical professionals, including students, doctors, pharmacists, nurses and technologists. NTUH trains interns from the schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Medical Technology, and Physical and Occupational Therapy as well as from certain non-medical but health-related schools such as Public Health, Hospital Management, Nutrition, Psychology and Sociology. Internship training is also provided for other medical colleges on this island. Furthermore, under NTUCM’s international cooperation plans, NTUH has opened its clinical training environment to exchange students from around the world. Each year NTUH has successfully trained around 550 students in medicine and 1200 students in other related health fields.
Beside a broad knowledge of medicine, NTUH’s training programs place a strong emphasis on helping the interns gain experience and medical skill through persistent practice. By applying standard simulation systems, interns can acquire the general knowledge and skill competencies required of clinical professionals. In addition, NTUH creates an environment that integrates interns with the clinical medical team so that the interns can learn and work closely together as a team.
In Residency Training, NTUH’s systematic training program aims at developing medical doctors to have full professional knowledge and skills as well as strong medical ethics. To enrich and expand the residents' understanding of patients and the context in which they experience illness and seek care, they also take courses in such subjects as introduction of medicine, physician and the humanities, physician and society, human and medical care, medical technology and patients, life and death, and medical ethics and health behavior.
For other medical related personnel, NTUH offers courses on a regular basis, as part of the continuing education program, to a great variety of personnel, including administrative and paramedical professionals, pharmacists, nurses, therapists, technologists, dietitians, volunteers and social workers.
NTUH instills in our staff a firm commitment to a lifetime of learning, while equipping them to understand and to meet the evolving health needs of all segments of the population.
Beside a broad knowledge of medicine, NTUH’s training programs place a strong emphasis on helping the interns gain experience and medical skill through persistent practice. By applying standard simulation systems, interns can acquire the general knowledge and skill competencies required of clinical professionals. In addition, NTUH creates an environment that integrates interns with the clinical medical team so that the interns can learn and work closely together as a team.
In Residency Training, NTUH’s systematic training program aims at developing medical doctors to have full professional knowledge and skills as well as strong medical ethics. To enrich and expand the residents' understanding of patients and the context in which they experience illness and seek care, they also take courses in such subjects as introduction of medicine, physician and the humanities, physician and society, human and medical care, medical technology and patients, life and death, and medical ethics and health behavior.
For other medical related personnel, NTUH offers courses on a regular basis, as part of the continuing education program, to a great variety of personnel, including administrative and paramedical professionals, pharmacists, nurses, therapists, technologists, dietitians, volunteers and social workers.
NTUH instills in our staff a firm commitment to a lifetime of learning, while equipping them to understand and to meet the evolving health needs of all segments of the population.