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Research Article

From biomedical teaching to biopsychosocial education: a process of change in a Finnish medical school

Pages 375-385 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A group of clinicians, teachers and researchers in the University of Oulu have been worried for years about the predominantly biomedical orientation in the local Faculty of Medicine. Therefore, a project group was founded in 1992 to develop the medical degree programme towards a more comprehensive model. This article introduces the main strategies used in the process of change and describes the challenges encountered during the process. There are still many problems in the education of medical students towards a patient and family orientation and in the effort to change the whole medical culture of the university from a biomedical to a biopsychosocial approach. However, in the postgraduate education of general practitioners, we no longer prefer to teach only doctors, but education on the biopsychosocial model will also be arranged to the interdisciplinary teams working in the municipalities in the Province of Oulu in Finland.

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