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coram deo (before God)
The Kosin College of Medicine Faculty concurs with the modern day general principles of medical education and realizes that the knowledge of medicine and its many related disciplines have expanded to the point where it is impossible for a medical student to grasp, in two years of premedical and four years of medical courses, a complete detailed background in each and every area of study. With this recognition has come a new approach to the general curriculum.
The program for medical education at the Kosin Medical College is designed to provide each student with a foundation of knowledge and clinical skills essential for both graduate training and, ultimately, a challenging role in the health care delivery system. Utilizing a variety if educational formats, students are presented with the fundamental concepts upon which medical knowledge is founded and are trained to develop the required cognitive, sensory and motor skills which serve as the basis of clinical problem solving. The importance of developing a self-disciplined approach to continuing education is also stressed as students see demonstrated both the necessity for and the rewards of the life-long study of medicine. To these ends, the academic curriculum provides a broad, balanced program from which the future graduate will be able to select, and prepare to enter, any area of medical interest, whether it be that of family physician, specialty practitioner, researcher, teacher of administrator.
Finally, students must cultivate a deep Christian spirit and develop a strong and upright character so as to form an enlightened moral conscience and a well founded professional ethic suitable to a dedicated member of human society.
The primary goal of the medical course of Kosin Medical College is to develop and produce professional physician and medical researcher who will promote public health care based on Christianity spirit.
1. To educate future physician who will deliver primary health care on the base of one's medical knowledge and sill.
2. To produce respectable physician with strong responsibility and high moral value.
3. To educate future physician who can apply one's medical knowledges to prevent and to develop treatment for disease.
4. To produce medical researcher who can conduct one's own research based on profound medical knowledge and creativity.
5. To produce future physician and medical missionary who will perform medical services based Christian spirit |
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