Research in Experimental Teaching Reform of Human Parasitology
Parasitic diseases remain a significant public health issue.Experimental teaching,as a crucial component of human parasitology education,has traditionally been teacher-led with students following.Despite catering to various majors such as clinical medicine,preventive medicine,and laboratory medicine,there is a lack of tailored teaching content based on the specific characteristics of each major.While online teaching resources are continuously being developed and updated,their utilization in experimental teaching remains low,failing to fulfill their potential in teaching practice.This paper analyzes the current status and challenges of experimental teaching in human parasitology and proposes solutions to address these issues.Through proactive exploration in experimental teaching and within the framework of"One Health",tailored blended teaching approaches have been designed for different majors,taking into account the prevalence of parasitic diseases in China.These initiatives aim to enhance teaching effectiveness and offer valuable insights for the reform of experimental teaching in human parasitology.
human parasitologyparasitic diseaseexperimental teachingteaching reformOne Healthblended teaching