Measuring the effectiveness of career education at a medical university and future issues from the perspective of students’ transformation: impact of a new career education program at a medical university on entrepreneurship effectiveness

Objectives: The current study aimed to examine the effectiveness of a new career education course, “Career Development Theory,” at a medical university. This course is designed to enable students to plan their careers and consider various career options. This class was introduced to improve studen...

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Main Authors: Shuichi Murakawa, Junko Ishiguro, Akiko Watanabe
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Language:English
Published: Fujita Medical Society 2025-02-01
Series:Fujita Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fmj/11/1/11_2024-014/_pdf/-char/ja
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description Objectives: The current study aimed to examine the effectiveness of a new career education course, “Career Development Theory,” at a medical university. This course is designed to enable students to plan their careers and consider various career options. This class was introduced to improve students’ entrepreneurial qualities and broaden their career choices. Methods: The research methods included a survey to measure entrepreneurial qualities before and after attending the class and an analysis of students’ reports of what they had learned from the class. A total of 243 students who plan to qualify to participate in the national examinations for clinical technologists, clinical engineering technologists, and radiology technologists participated in the research. Results: The results revealed that autonomy and creativity scores significantly increased, whereas risk-taking scores decreased. This suggests that the class may have taught students accurate self- and risk-assessment skills while fostering a cautious attitude toward avoiding unnecessary risks. The report analysis indicated that students’ self-awareness and attitudes toward their careers changed because of the class. Many students felt that their career options had expanded and found avenues outside the medical profession. Conclusions: This research demonstrates the need for and effectiveness of career education in medical universities and provides valuable suggestions for improving educational programs. The future goal is for more students to design their careers freely and choose the path that best suits them from various career options. The current results may provide a useful reference for career education curriculum development at other medical universities.
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spelling doaj-art-7aa4e0e3fd124714a6aa3a6e74e2e3d32025-02-04T03:59:04ZengFujita Medical SocietyFujita Medical Journal2189-72472189-72552025-02-01111364310.20407/fmj.2024-014Measuring the effectiveness of career education at a medical university and future issues from the perspective of students’ transformation: impact of a new career education program at a medical university on entrepreneurship effectivenessShuichi Murakawa0Junko Ishiguro1Akiko Watanabe2Center for Society-Academia Collaboration, Fujita Health UniversityFaculty of Business Administration, Toyo Gakuen UniversitySchool of Medical Sciences, Fujita Health UniversityObjectives: The current study aimed to examine the effectiveness of a new career education course, “Career Development Theory,” at a medical university. This course is designed to enable students to plan their careers and consider various career options. This class was introduced to improve students’ entrepreneurial qualities and broaden their career choices. Methods: The research methods included a survey to measure entrepreneurial qualities before and after attending the class and an analysis of students’ reports of what they had learned from the class. A total of 243 students who plan to qualify to participate in the national examinations for clinical technologists, clinical engineering technologists, and radiology technologists participated in the research. Results: The results revealed that autonomy and creativity scores significantly increased, whereas risk-taking scores decreased. This suggests that the class may have taught students accurate self- and risk-assessment skills while fostering a cautious attitude toward avoiding unnecessary risks. The report analysis indicated that students’ self-awareness and attitudes toward their careers changed because of the class. Many students felt that their career options had expanded and found avenues outside the medical profession. Conclusions: This research demonstrates the need for and effectiveness of career education in medical universities and provides valuable suggestions for improving educational programs. The future goal is for more students to design their careers freely and choose the path that best suits them from various career options. The current results may provide a useful reference for career education curriculum development at other medical universities.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fmj/11/1/11_2024-014/_pdf/-char/jacareer designcareer educationmedical schoolentrepreneurshipessential competencies
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Fujita Medical Journal
career design
career education
medical school
entrepreneurship
essential competencies
title Measuring the effectiveness of career education at a medical university and future issues from the perspective of students’ transformation: impact of a new career education program at a medical university on entrepreneurship effectiveness
title_full Measuring the effectiveness of career education at a medical university and future issues from the perspective of students’ transformation: impact of a new career education program at a medical university on entrepreneurship effectiveness
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title_short Measuring the effectiveness of career education at a medical university and future issues from the perspective of students’ transformation: impact of a new career education program at a medical university on entrepreneurship effectiveness
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