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A New Curriculum for Palliative Undergraduate Medical Education in Finland: A Qualitative Documentary Analysis




TekijätVanhanen, Aija; Hökkä, Minna; Lamminmäki, Annamarja; Niemi-Murola, Leila; Akrén, Outi; Pöyhiä, Reino

KustantajaMary Ann Liebert Inc.

Julkaisuvuosi2026

Lehti: Journal of Palliative Medicine

Vuosikerta29

Numero1

Aloitussivu91

Lopetussivu96

ISSN1096-6218

eISSN 1557-7740

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/10966218251377193

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Background: A new, national competence-based curriculum of palliative medicine (PM) undergraduate teaching has recently been created to support mandatory PM education in Finnish medical schools.

Objectives: To analyze the Finnish curriculum (FC) of PM and compare it with the European EDUPALL curriculum.

Material and Methods: A qualitative documentary analysis was used to compare contents, learning methods, and delivery of teaching recommended in both curricula.

Results: The FC provides practical and detailed instructions for learning core, important, and good-to-know knowledge of PM, both in a dedicated course and within other subjects. The structure of the FC is in accordance with EDUPALL. The FC (81 hours) makes up 1% of the total teaching volume of a six-year Finnish medical degree and is larger than EDUPALL (72 hours).

Conclusions: The new FC aligns with the updated European Association for Palliative Care curriculum. The FC provides graduating physicians with sufficient basic knowledge of PM.



Avainsanat:
medical studentsPalliative MedicineUndergraduate education


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