Chinese Journal of Medical Education ›› 2021, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (3): 205-208.DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115259-20200706-01012

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Investigation on professional self-identity of rural order oriented tuition-free medical students in Gansu Medical College

Gao Shumei1, Zhou Fengjuan1, Liu Liqiong2, Wang Qiang2, Li Hua1, Qiu Min3   

  1. 1Gansu Medical College Career Guidance Center, Pingliang 744000, China;
    2Biology Department of Gansu Medical College, Pingliang 744000, China;
    3Department of Clinical Laboratory, Pingliang Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Pingliang 744000, China
  • Received:2020-07-06 Online:2021-03-01 Published:2021-03-04
  • Contact: Zhou Fengjuan, Email: 2531295072@qq.com, Tel: 0086-933-8615858
  • Supported by:
    Innovation Fund Project of Colleges and Universities in Gansu Province in 2020 (2020A-167); Teaching Reform Research Project of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education in Gansu Province in 2020(2020-8)

Abstract: Objective To investigate the cognition and identity of rural order oriented tuition-free medical students at Gansu Medical College. Methods Using the method of questionnaire survey, in November 2019, 475 rural order oriented tuition-free medical students of three-year program from the year 2017 to 2019 at Gansu Medical College were investigated. The data were analyzed by F-test & t-test. Results The total score of professional identity was (3.4±0.7) in 2017, (4.1±0.7) in 2018 and (3.6±0.9) in 2019, and the difference of these three years’ students was statistically significant (P<0.01). The total score of students in 2018 with pre-service training was higher than that of students in 2017 and 2019 without training, and the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.05). The items which have lower recognition are like these: In 2017, “I fully understand the business scope and job responsibilities of village doctors”[38.9%(70/180)], “Village doctors can enable me to fully display my personal ability and expertise”[36.7%(66/180)], “I think that since the contract is signed, it must be performed unconditionally”[24.4%(44/180)] and “I think the development prospect of village doctors is very good”[37.1%(39/105)]in 2019. Conclusions The overall recognition of occupation of tuition-free medical students is low. Pre-service training is one of the effective ways to enhance the sense of professional identity by tuition-free medical students.

Key words: Rural areas, Tuition-free medical students, Professional identity, Investigation

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