Experiences of Pathology Course among Hospital Management Graduates

Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Mar 18;9(3):347. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9030347.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore hospital management graduates' experience in pathology courses. Data were gathered through four focus group interviews by 16 hospital management graduates who attended pathology courses. Data were collected from June to August, 2020. Conventional content analysis was used for data analysis. Six categories were extracted that described hospital management graduates' experience in pathology courses, as follows: "Suggestions for the curriculum," "Students' preference for pathology professor," "Demands for various teaching methods," "Broad and difficult class content," "Recognition of pathology courses during college years," and "The importance of studying the pathology course realized after graduation." The findings suggest that it is important to identify hospital management graduates' perspectives to improve pathology curriculum in the educational process. Additionally, it is necessary to continuously connect educational and practical environments for the effective management of pathology courses.

Keywords: hospital management; pathology; qualitative study.