2024-05-182024-05-18https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/715345國際事務中心成立於1997年,為本院國際事務之資訊窗口,致力於促進本院師生之國際研究合作及學術交流機會。目前已有超過千名學生完成海外臨床見習交換、參訪國際醫療機構,以及出席國際研討會並發表論文;另一方面,每年亦有上百位各國海外學生來本院進行交流。 臺大醫學院是國內領銜之醫學院及醫療機構,不僅著重醫學人文教育,在醫學教育核心課程中強調學生醫療倫理、溝通能力及同理心之發展,亦提供學生參與國際人道組織之機會;除此之外,本院更備有先進之教學設備及創新之教學方法。綜括以上本院之豐富資源,再加上臺灣社會文化脈絡下特有的醫療體系,皆使來往之國際學生及醫療同仁能夠體驗臺灣獨樹一幟的醫療照護環境,學習臺灣有效的醫療成本管理,以及高品質的病患照護實踐,進而培養國際學生之多元文化涵養及跨領域整合能力。 經過數十年來之努力,本院已與國際上知名之學校與機構建立起緊密之合作關係。近年來更推動「校園無國界」國際遠距教學與讀書會、建立全國首例之三國三校碩士學位學程、成立「醫學校區青年大使團」並提供教育、實務訓練,促進學生與世界接軌,更主辦國際會議並主動邀請全球頂尖科學家與醫學院教師對談、交流與經驗分享,成果相當豐碩。International Growth and Worldwide Collaboration -- Globalizing Medical Education and Sciences The Office of International Affairs (OIA) was established as the current office in 1997. The office aims to serve as the window and information hub for National Taiwan University College of Medicine (NTUCM) faculty and students to collaborate with their education and research partners around the world by enabling exchange activities and reducing barriers. The OIA has developed a range of mechanisms to fit a variety of interactions and works with overseas institutions to build partnerships from initiative contact and administer the establishment of agreements for large collaborative programs. The office also takes a creative approach, fitting mechanisms according to the type of activity being developed and the needs of the partners involved. Since the first foreign collaborative agreement was signed with Harvard Medical School in 1988, the number of the NTUCM collaborative schools abroad has increased to 59 by 2015. The OIA has developed several international strategies in response to the rapidly increasing globalization of education and research. These include (1) memorandums of understanding (MOU) for exchanges of staffs, faculties and students in both basic and clinical sides, (2) the establishment of joint- and/or dual-degree education programs, (3) the creation of international research collaborations, (4) the promotion of and participation in joint educational and research meetings, and (5) the formation of liaisons with biomedical agencies overseas. Through these collaborative agreements, over 200 undergraduate and graduate students fulfill their elective trainings abroad, visit medical facilities and institutions overseas and attend international conferences each year. In addition, hundreds of students from medical schools worldwide also visit our hospital to complete their clinical education every year.Office of International AffairsAcademic Institute