Abstract

Purpose: To analyze the application path of the integration of clinical medicine integrated courses with the elements of ideology and politics under the theory of “Sanquan Education,” and to provide references for the promotion of educational reform in medical schools. Methods: 60 clinical medicine undergraduates at Jiamusi University in 2018 and 2019 were randomly selected as research subjects. On the basis of the analysis of students’ characteristics and pre-study content, the students were divided into the integration group and the traditional group, each with 30 students. Students in the integration group carried out clinical medicine integrated class with the integration of ideological and political elements. Students in the traditional group carried out the traditional clinical medicine integrated class. Classroom evaluation scales, anonymous questionnaires, and interviews were used to conduct research, collect data, and compare and observe the application effects. Results: After carrying out different modes of clinical medicine integrated courses, the undergraduates of the Excellent Physician Class in the integration group were higher than those in the traditional group in terms of teaching satisfaction, comprehensive quality, basic knowledge test, and case analysis scores through questionnaire analysis (P < 0.05). In the evaluation of the effect of ideological education, the undergraduates of the Excellent Physician Class of the integration group were higher than the traditional group in terms of the acceptance of doctor-patient communication, the correct rate of mastering the history of the discipline, and the correct rate of mastering the frontiers and policies (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Through the integration of clinical medicine integrated course and ideological and political elements, we can help students establish correct values while teaching them professional knowledge, improve the implementation of moral education in medical schools, cultivate excellent medical workers with high morality and firm beliefs for the society, and realize the fundamental educational task of establishing morality and educating people in medical schools in the context of “Sanquan Education.”

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