Abstract

International standardization of medical education requires Japanese medical schools to restructure their curricula to include “behavioral science.” Two influential documents for Japanese medical education, the “Model Core Curriculum for Medical Education in Japan” and the “Scope of the Japanese National Examination for Medical Doctors” include some key terms regarding behavioral science. However, they are not systematic and the phrase “behavioral science” itself could not be found in these documents. The new global standards for medical education, the “Basic Medical Education WFME Global Standards,” require medical schools to include behavioral science in their curricula. The definition of “behavioral science” in the global standards emphasizes social aspects and determinants of health, which is also a key concept of public health. From the view point of public health, it is hoped that the systematic introduction of behavioral science into Japanese medical education will strengthen the public health mindset of medical doctors, which in turn will support the healthcare system in communities.

Highlights

  • Behavioral science is drawing a great deal of attention in medical schools in Japan, as a result of the “Basic Medical Education Global Standards (Global Standards)” [1] which was published by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME)

  • The Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates(ECFMG)has officially announced that they allow only graduates from medical schools which satisfy these Global Standards to take the examination required for doctors who practice medicine in the US

  • The Japanese Society for Medical Education published the Japanese Specifications of the WFME Global Standards [2] and the Japan Accreditation Council for Medical Education (JACME) will accredit Japanese medical schools according to the standards

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Behavioral science is drawing a great deal of attention in medical schools in Japan, as a result of the “Basic Medical Education Global Standards (Global Standards)” [1] which was published by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). These new global standards require medical schools to include “behavioral science” in their education programs. The Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates(ECFMG)has officially announced that they allow only graduates from medical schools which satisfy these Global Standards to take the examination required for doctors who practice medicine in the US. This article reviews four documents related to Japanese medical education, 1) the Global Standards, 2) the Model Core Curriculum for Medical Education in Japan [3], 3) the Scope of the Japanese National Examination for

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