Interim
Provisions for Quality Control Standards on Undergraduate Medical Education in English
for International Students in China ___________________________
(The English translation is for
reference only. In case of discrepancy, the Ministry of Education of P.R.C. reserves the
authority for final interpretation.)
Chapter I General Provisions
Article 1 These provisions are
formulated for the purpose of standardizing the
management of undergraduate medical education in English
for international students in China, ensuring quality
teaching and promoting the sound development of
education for international students.
Article 2 These provisions apply
to the quality control of undergraduate education in
English in clinical medicine for international students
in China's higher educational institutions.
Article 3 The teaching plans for
the undergraduate medical education program in English
for international students in China shall be developed
to match the training objectives and requirements of the
undergraduate medical education program for Chinese
students. The basic requirements for international
students shall also match those for Chinese students. On
this premise, some appropriate changes and adjustments
in the curriculum for Chinese students shall be made to
better suit the requirements of the international
student's home country or the third country where
students may wish to practice medicine.
Article 4 The overall goal of the
undergraduate medical education program in English for
international students in China is to train the
undergraduate students to develop solid medical
knowledge, standardized clinical skills, and an
appropriate professional attitude, and to lay the
foundation for their further study in medical research,
health administration, etc.
Article 5 The length of schooling
for the undergraduate medical education program in
English for international students in China is six
years. On completing the requirements of the teaching
program and passing the graduation examinations
successfully, international medical undergraduates will
be granted a graduation certificate and conferred a
medical degree by the host institution, if they meet the
degree regulations of the host institution. The English
copy of the degree will state MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine
and Bachelor of Surgery).
Chapter II Training Standards
Article 6 The undergraduate
medical education program for international students in
China shall insist on the following principles: (1) Teaching of medical knowledge shall be based on
solid scientific principles and enable students to
develop lifelong learning habits, corresponding clinical
skills and appropriate professional ethics. (2) Undergraduate medical education shall not only
focus on the basic principles of medical science and
clinical skills, but also develop students' analytical
skills and their ability to make sound judgments based
on evidence and experience. (3) Graduates of the undergraduate medical students
shall engage in effective medical practice under the
guidance of senior physicians and become independent
doctors through further professional education and
training.
Article 7 International graduates
of the undergraduate medical program shall demonstrate
professionalism and ethics quality through exhibiting: (1) Willingness to dedicate themselves to enhancing
the health profession and fostering the well-being of
the mind and body; (2) Good care for patients, recognition of lifelong
responsibility to prevent disease and eliminate
symptoms, the moral obligation to provide hospice care,
and the professional responsibility to safeguard the
health interests of human beings; (3) Ability to uphold principles and make full use of
health resources; (4) Devotion to lifelong learning and continuous
self-improvement; (5) Respect for each individual and their beliefs; (6) Scientific attitude by seeking truth from evidence
and getting help from other doctors when they are unable
to solve medical problems by themselves; (7) Sense of innovation; (8) Spirit of teamwork; (9) Ability to practice medicine in accordance with
the laws and to use the laws to protect patients and
their own rights and interests.
Article 8 International graduates
of the undergraduate medical program shall demonstrate
the knowledge and understanding of: (1) Basic Chinese language and today's China; (2) Mathematics, physics, chemistry, life science,
behavioral science and social sciences, as they are
related to medicine, and how to use this knowledge to
guide their medical practice; (3) Body structure and function in human beings, human
behavior, and normal state of mind; (4) Causes of common diseases and frequently-occurring
diseases including mental illnesses, the impact of
environmental, social, behavioral and psychological
factors on the occurrence and development of diseases
and the importance of disease prevention; (5) Pathogenesis, clinical symptoms, diagnosis and
preventive ways of common diseases and
frequently-occurring diseases; (6) Basic knowledge of pharmacology and clinical
principles of rational drug use; (7) Normal pregnancy and delivery, common obstetric
emergency treatment, principles of prenatal and
postnatal health care, and family planning; (8) Health education and disease prevention, common
diseases, disabilities, rehabilitation, hospice care,
and general practice; (9) Knowledge of clinical epidemiology; (10) Basic patterns of development and spread of
infectious diseases, and prevention of common infectious
diseases; (11) Principles of fair and effective distribution of
health care services and rational use of limited medical
resources; (12) Basic characteristics of Traditional Chinese
Medicine and its application based on an overall
analysis of the patient's condition.
Article 9 International graduates
of the undergraduate medical program shall be able to: (1) Collect medical history comprehensively,
systematically and correctly; (2) Perform systematic and standardized physical and
psychiatric examinations and write standard records; (3) Make and express accurate clinical judgments; (4) Diagnose and treat common and frequently-occurring
diseases in internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and
gynecology, pediatrics and other branches of medicine; (5) Diagnose and treat general emergency cases; (6) Select appropriate clinical diagnosis and
treatment for patients; (7) Improve treatment methods in medical practice by
using the principles of evidence-based medicine; (8) Communicate with patients and their families
effectively and encourage patient cooperation; (9) Share their experience with doctors and other
medical personnel effectively; (10) Analyze medical problems independently and
acquire new knowledge and relevant information based on
clinical practice, with the help of library databases
and modern information technology; (11) Publicize relevant knowledge about healthy
lifestyles and disease prevention to patients and the
general public; (12) Study more independently and throughout their
lives.
Chapter III Curriculum
Planning
Article 10 Higher educational
institutions that enroll international students for the
undergraduate medical education program in English,
under the requirements of medical and health service,
the development of medical science and changes of
medical mode, and in accordance with the standards of
undergraduate medical education and the basic
requirements of the curriculum by the Ministry of
Education, shall plan the curriculum according to the
actual requirements of the institutions. The curriculum
and its basic requirements shall be defined clearly.
Article 11 The institutions shall
integrate the curriculum reasonably. The curriculum
shall include compulsory courses and elective courses.
The proportion of compulsory courses and elective
courses shall be determined according to the actual
requirements.
Article 12 The institutions must
have a special office which is responsible for the
management of curriculum planning and implementation of
the curriculum program for international medical
students under the guidance of their related
departments.
Article 13 The curriculum
planning shall include the following three parts: (1) Chinese culture and natural science courses,
including an overview of China's culture, Chinese
language, Chinese medical terminology, mathematics,
physics, chemistry, biology, physical education, etc. It
is required to pass the examinations of these courses
respectively. (2) Basic medical sciences, behavioral science,
humanities, social science and medical ethics,
preventive medicine and clinical medicine. It is also
required to pass the examinations of these courses
respectively. Basic medical sciences include human anatomy,
histology and embryology, physiology, biochemistry,
molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, human
parasitology, pathology, pharmacology, medical
immunology, medical genetics, etc. These elements also
embody forms of integration courses based on the basic
medical sciences. The courses of behavioral science, humanities, social
science and medical ethics usually include medical
psychology, medical ethics, social medicine, health
economics, health law, health administration, etc. Preventive medicine course includes epidemiology,
health statistics, community prevention, occupational
health and safety, environmental health, drug
toxicology, food hygiene, nutrition and disease,
maternal and child health and primary health care. Clinical medicine courses typically include diagnosis,
imaging diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery,
obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, lemology,
neurology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, stomatology,
dermatology, psychiatry and mental health science,
anesthesiology, emergency medicine, rehabilitation
medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, etc. Clinical
abilities include collecting the history, performing
physical examinations and laboratory examinations,
diagnosis and differential diagnosis, making and
implementing the clinical plans and clinical operations,
clinical judgment, emergency handling and communication
skills. Clerkship is completed in the teaching hospitals
of the host institution. (3) Internship. The institutions shall meticulously
organize the reasonable arrangement of the internship.
The duration of the internship is one year (at least 48
weeks). The institutions can arrange the students to do
their internships in the teaching hospitals of the host
institutions or the teaching hospitals affiliated with
the medical institutions approved by the Ministry of
Health abroad. The institutions shall be strict in
accordance with the plans to develop internship contents
and requirements, and keep abreast of the development in
the internship. After completing the internship,
international students must take the graduation
examination arranged by the host institution.
Article 14 In order to facilitate
their learning and life in China and contact with
patients in their medical practice, the Chinese language
shall be a compulsory course during the whole
undergraduate medical program in English for
international students in China.
Chapter IV Teaching and
Supervision
Article 15 The institutions shall
take students as the center and self-study as the main
education contents to actively reform teaching methods
and lay great emphasis on developing scientific judgment
and learning ability. Teaching methods include new teaching and learning
methods. The guiding, questioning and interactive
methods are encouraged to use in teaching activities.
Article 16 The institutions shall
establish the entire process of academic performance
assessment system for international students and do some
research on examination methods. The institutions shall
provide clear provisions and notes for student's
assessments to comprehensively assess student's
knowledge, skills, behavior, attitude, and abilities to
judge, analyze and solve clinical problems and
communicate with others. Assessment system includes formative assessment system
and final evaluation system. The formative assessment
system comprises tests, observational records and
practice manual. The final evaluation system includes
final course and comprehensive graduation examination.
Article 17 The institutions shall
ensure that these evaluation activities will help to
strengthen realization of the training objectives and
satisfy course requirements and improve the learning
ability of students. A comprehensive examination focused
on practical ability is taken to encourage students to
know their subjects from A to Z. The self-assessment is
advocated to improve active learning capability. On
decision of the amount and nature of examinations, the
institutions shall pay attention to the leading roles of
examinations and avoid negative effects of examinations.
Upon completion of all examinations, the examination
analysis shall be conducted. The analysis results shall
be in an appropriate type provided to the students,
teachers and teaching staff to improve teaching level.
An analysis of tests includes the overall results, the
reliability and validity of examinations, difficulty and
differentiation of questions, as well as analysis of
professional contents.
Article 18 The institutions shall
establish supervising and evaluating systems of course
planning to improve teaching quality and set up a
teaching supervision group in English to oversee the
implementation of curriculum planning and the learning
progress of international students and to ensure that
problems can be found and solved in time.
Article 19 The teaching
administration department of institutions shall
establish comprehensive management regulations and set
up a special office staffed with the corresponding
personnel.
Chapter V Eligibility and
Admission
Article 20 Applicants for the
undergraduate medical education program in English for
international students in China shall hold a high school
diploma and provide high school transcript with good
marks. They shall also be in good health and have strong
competence in English language. Students from non-native
English speaking countries must provide the certificates
of learning English in the primary and secondary schools
or the certificates of English proficiency test.
Moreover, students shall undertake to abide by the
Constitution and laws of the People's Republic of China
and school's regulations during their period of study in
China.
Article 21 Applicants shall have
reliable economic supports and guarantors. Medical
insurance is compulsory during their period of study at
the host institution.
Article 22 In order to guarantee
the quality of students, admission processes shall be
strictly controlled, which include the check of
admission qualifications, entrance examinations or
assessment. After the approval procedure in accordance
with the regulations, the institution will recruit the
eligible applicants and the International Student
Affairs Office will send them the "Admission Notice" and
"Foreign Students to Apply for Visa (JW 202 Form)".
Chapter VI Basic Conditions of
Institutions
Article 23 Higher educational
institutions that enroll international students for the
undergraduate medical program in English in China shall
have the authority to grant master's degree in Basic
Medicine and Clinical Medicine (First-level Subjects),
and the affiliated hospitals with Grade III, Level A.
Article 24 The institutions shall
have those teachers who can teach all the subjects in
English. The teaching hours of foreign teachers cannot
exceed 20% of the total class hours. And each of foreign
teachers cannot undertake more than one main course.
Foreign teachers shall have the required degree or
relevant professional title for the discipline of the
course they teach. Foreign teachers in clinical practice
courses should have doctor's license or temporary
license in China and their employment shall meet state
regulations.
Article 25 The institutions shall
have strict regulations to examine teacher's
qualifications and organize training for teachers.
Before working at their posts, teachers shall be trained
in teaching skills, English proficiency and the policy
for international students. Only qualified teachers can
work at these posts and the institutions shall offer
opportunities for teacher's further training.
Article 26 The institutions shall
have teaching facilities like classrooms, discussion
rooms, and laboratories.
Article 27 The institutions shall
have the library with English reference materials and
professional information to help implement teaching
programs and meet the needs of international students'
and teachers' research activities. The library shall
also have the corresponding staff to guide international
students and provide computer enquiry service.
Article 28 The institutions shall
have clinical teaching base for clinical teaching and
internship for international students. The clinical
teaching base shall be an affiliated hospital or
teaching hospital with Grade III, Level A. The hospital
shall provide certain number of beds for international
students. The ratio of bed numbers to international
students shall also tally with the regulation for
Chinese medical undergraduate students.
Chapter VII Supplementary
Provisions
Article 29 Standard of fees: In accordance with Circular on Adjustment of the
Standard of Fees for Self-funded International Students
in China [Jiaowailai No.7 (1998)] co-issued by Ministry
of Education (former as the State Education Commission)
and State Development Reform Commission (former as the
State Planning Commission), the tuition fees for the
undergraduate medical education program for
international students in China shall have an increase
from 50% to 100%, as compared with the tuition fees of
undergraduate liberal arts programs for international
students in China. The tuition fee for undergraduate
medical education program in English for international
students in China is allowed to increase to its maximum.
Article 30 The Ministry of
Education will commission the Medical Education Expert
Group to assess the teaching quality of the
undergraduate medical education program in English for
international students in China and to publish the name
list of the institutions and scale of admission. The
Institutions that are not in the name list will not be
allowed to enroll international students for the
undergraduate medical program in English. The Institutions that apply for enrolling
international students for the undergraduate medical
program in English shall be measured by the Medical
Education Expert Group. The qualified institutions will
be listed in the coming year's name list.
Article 31 Stomatology and other
undergraduate medical education program in English for
international students in China shall be implemented
according to these standards and regulations.
Article 32 These standards and
regulations will be put into effect after they are
issued officially. |