Building a Teaching-Quality Assurance System for Medical Universities in Response to the Latest Round of Undergraduate Audit & Evaluation
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https://doi.org/10.32629/jrm.v22i9.1999111Keywords:
Audit-Evaluation;Medical Universities, Teaching-Quality Assurance System, Identity constructionAbstract
Amidst the deepening reform of higher education, the new round of undergraduate teaching and learning audit-evaluation offers medical universities a timely opportunity to re-engineer their teaching-quality assurance systems. Grounded in the core requirements of the audit-evaluation framework, this study systematically diagnoses the prevailing weaknesses in current quality-assurance regimes of medical schools and proposes targeted optimisation strategies. The findings demonstrate that refining the quality-standard architecture, upgrading the quality-monitoring mechanism and reinforcing a continuous-improvement loop can substantially enhance medical-educationquality and cultivate high-calibre professionals aligned with societal needs.
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