의과대학 통합적 학생지원체계를 위한 유급위기학생 초기상담 제언

Purpose : The Korean Institute of Medical Education and Evaluation recommends expanding specialized student support services for students who must remain in the same class for another year and emphasizes the need to clearly describe the support available for these students. Methods : Each medical sc...

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Published in의료커뮤니케이션 Vol. 19; no. 2; pp. 19 - 27
Main Authors 장경주, Kyung-ju Jang, 구유진, Yu-jin Ku, 이경민, Gyeong-min Lee, 이재호, Jae-ho Lee, 배재훈, Jae-hoon Bae
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한의료커뮤니케이션학회 30.12.2024
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ISSN1975-888X
2713-6825
DOI10.15715/kjhcom.2024.19.2.19

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Summary:Purpose : The Korean Institute of Medical Education and Evaluation recommends expanding specialized student support services for students who must remain in the same class for another year and emphasizes the need to clearly describe the support available for these students. Methods : Each medical school provides support for students’ school life, academics, career development, and more through student support organizations. However, problems related to grade repetition are currently confined to institutional mechanisms. In this context, it seems necessary to establish a professional and integrated counseling management system for students at risk of grade repetition. Results : This study presents cases of the application of initial counseling designs for students facing academic difficulties, discussing the counseling approaches to support them. The initial counseling aims to gather foundational data for educational counseling between professors and students. The content consists of the student’s primary concerns, academic support areas, and assessments of self-directed learning abilities, incorporating both subjective and objective data. Conclusion : The counseling approaches to support students at risk of grade repetition, as discussed in the study, include the following: First, supporting them in addressing their isolation issues. Second, strengthening their self-efficacy. Third, helping them to overcome the disconnection with campus resources. For these, medical education needs to shift the perception of grade repetition from an individual to the area of student support. This study’s contribution is to provide foundational data for educational counseling focused on grade repetition support and academic counseling. This may serve as a guideline for students and professors to address academic improvement. In addition, this study presents the necessity of grade repetition support and its approaches as an area of student support, ultimately supplementing the student guidance system and promoting student welfare.
Bibliography:Korean Academy on Communication in Healthcare
ISSN:1975-888X
2713-6825
DOI:10.15715/kjhcom.2024.19.2.19