Analyzing the characteristics of mission statements in Korean medical schools based on the Korean Doctor's Role framework

Korean J Med Educ. 2024 Mar;36(1):99-104. doi: 10.3946/kjme.2024.287. Epub 2024 Feb 28.

Abstract

Purpose: This study assessed the alignment between Korean medical schools' mission statements (MSs) and Korean Doctor's Role (KDR) domains, considering school characteristics.

Methods: We analyzed the South Korean medical school's MS characteristics using a mixed-methods approach. Quantitative analysis preprocessed MS text data to identify concept words, while qualitative content analysis categorized information into predefined KDR domains and extracted themes from other parts.

Results: At the KDR domain level, "social accountability" was the most frequent, followed by "education and research" and "patient care," while "professionalism" had the least frequency. At the competency level, the most frequent domains were "involvement in public and global health initiatives," while "self-regulation based on professional leadership" and "professionalism and self-management" were not present.

Conclusion: The study found that the majority of MSs had a homogeneous pattern and included traditional themes. Medical schools should evaluate and incorporate missing elements in their MSs to reflect the institution's own purpose and current societal needs.

Keywords: Accreditation; Medical school; Mission statement; Social accountability; Social responsibility.

MeSH terms

  • Education, Medical*
  • Humans
  • Professionalism
  • Republic of Korea
  • Schools, Medical*