Italy is a country of 60 million citizens with a high life expectancy, an increasing prevalence of chronic multi-morbidity and a public healthcare system. There are 61 medical schools and more than one thousand postgraduate programs for 50 different specialisations. In this article, we describe the Italian medical educational system and its most recent evolution towards a process of internationalization, alongside pedagogical and cultural changes. The main challenges are in the process of students’ selection, which is still only based on the assessment of basic knowledge, and in the reform of the post-graduate education, which lacks an official, formal definition of the learning outcomes and the aligned methods of assessment. The opportunities come from the increasing awareness of the importance of faculty development programs. The pandemic itself acted as a catalyst of innovation, pushing toward more student-centered teaching-learning activities. Finally, an increase in international collaborations in medical education research could be effective to foster the development of medical education in the country.

Medical education in Italy: challenges and opportunities / Consorti, F.; Familiari, G.; Lotti, A.; Torre, D.. - In: MEDICAL TEACHER. - ISSN 0142-159X. - 8:(2021), pp. 1-7. [10.1080/0142159X.2021.1959024]

Medical education in Italy: challenges and opportunities

Consorti F.
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Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Familiari G.
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Writing – Review & Editing
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2021

Abstract

Italy is a country of 60 million citizens with a high life expectancy, an increasing prevalence of chronic multi-morbidity and a public healthcare system. There are 61 medical schools and more than one thousand postgraduate programs for 50 different specialisations. In this article, we describe the Italian medical educational system and its most recent evolution towards a process of internationalization, alongside pedagogical and cultural changes. The main challenges are in the process of students’ selection, which is still only based on the assessment of basic knowledge, and in the reform of the post-graduate education, which lacks an official, formal definition of the learning outcomes and the aligned methods of assessment. The opportunities come from the increasing awareness of the importance of faculty development programs. The pandemic itself acted as a catalyst of innovation, pushing toward more student-centered teaching-learning activities. Finally, an increase in international collaborations in medical education research could be effective to foster the development of medical education in the country.
2021
Continuing; general; International medical education; postgraduate; undergraduate
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Medical education in Italy: challenges and opportunities / Consorti, F.; Familiari, G.; Lotti, A.; Torre, D.. - In: MEDICAL TEACHER. - ISSN 0142-159X. - 8:(2021), pp. 1-7. [10.1080/0142159X.2021.1959024]
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