Biography

Ms. Chang is currently employed at the National Taiwan University College of Medicine, with over 20 years of experience in medical education. Her expertise lies in student counseling, curriculum planning, and small group teaching. In recent years, she has been actively involved in the education and training of physicians and case managers in tuberculosis management in Taiwan Society of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. Her contributions have been instrumental in enhancing the skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals, reflecting her commitment to advancing medical education and improving public health outcomes.

Expertise

TB Diagnostics
Public Health

Key Impacts

Enhancing tuberculosis case manager training through leader-guided discussions in Taiwan

The study highlights the critical role of leadership in effective group discussions and the need for consistent standards and teaching objectives among leaders. It suggests that leaders should evolve towards facilitators, encouraging broad participation beyond directing content. Revising the reward system and training leaders in facilitation techniques are recommended to maximize benefits for all trainees. Future research could explore the long-term impacts of these changes on training outcomes.

Source: Conference 2024