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Doctors or technicians: assessing quality of medical education

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Authors: Tayyab Hasan

Published Date September 2010 Volume 2010:1 Pages 25 - 29
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S13877

Tayyab Hasan
PAPRSB Institute of Health Sciences, University Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

Abstract: Medical education institutions usually adapt industrial quality management models that measure the quality of the process of a program but not the quality of the product. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of industrial quality management models on medical education and students, and to highlight the importance of introducing a proper educational quality management model. Industrial quality management models can measure the training component in terms of competencies, but they lack the educational component measurement. These models use performance indicators to assess their process improvement efforts. Researchers suggest that the performance indicators used in educational institutions may only measure their fiscal efficiency without measuring the quality of the educational experience of the students. In most of the institutions, where industrial models are used for quality assurance, students are considered as customers and are provided with the maximum services and facilities possible. Institutions are required to fulfill a list of recommendations from the quality control agencies in order to enhance student satisfaction and to guarantee standard services. Quality of medical education should be assessed by measuring the impact of the educational program and quality improvement procedures in terms of knowledge base development, behavioral change, and patient care. Industrial quality models may focus on academic support services and processes, but educational quality models should be introduced in parallel to focus on educational standards and products.

Keywords: educational quality, medical education, quality control, quality assessment, quality management models






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