<Essay> New Educational Programs for Orthoptic students
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概要
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Recently, the Japanese educational system has rapidly become more flexible. Legal regulations on educational curriculums for the medical professions have been amended. The Ministry of Health and Welfare has announced that it will amend the controls on the designation of training schools for orthoptists (ORT) in the near future. Educational curriculums provide valuable direction to each medical profession and should have contents which meet contemporary needs. To survive, present day medical profession training schools must create original educational and training courses that are attractive and match the needs of current society. Accordingly, those specializing in the field are developing unique educational contents. Orthoptics educators have developed new educational programs for orthoptic practices in which "scientific poster exhibition, " "simulation of visual disturbances, " and "interview role playing" are used to achieve the educational goals for the given scholastic year.
- 川崎医療福祉大学の論文
著者
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FUKAI Sakuko
Department of Sensory Science, Faculty of Medical Professions Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare
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Fukai Sakuko
Department Of Sensory Science Faculty Of Medical Professions Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfare
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Fukai Sakuko
Department Of Sensory Sciences Faculty Of Medical Professions Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfare
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Namba Tetsuko
Department of Sensory Sciences, Faculty of Medical Professions, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfa
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Namba Tetsuko
Department Of Sensory Science Faculty Of Health Science And Technology Kawasaki University Of Medica
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Namba Tetsuko
Department Of Sensory Sciences Faculty Of Medical Professions Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfare
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