This narrative review examines the challenges, strategies, and future directions
in the development of young teachers within the pathophysiology departments of
Chinese medical colleges. A thorough review of 49 studies published between 2013
and 2024 was carried out using PubMed, Web of Science, and various Chinese
databases. The primary challenges identified include teaching innovation (cited
in 84.2% of the studies), research pressure (91.2%), disciplinary
characteristics (87.7%), and career development (80.7%). Medical schools have
responded by enhancing training systems (94.7%), innovating teaching methods
(93.0%), and bolstering research support (96.5%). Looking ahead, trends are
shifting toward the application of new technologies, interdisciplinary
integration, and international collaboration. The focus on cultivating young
teachers is increasingly geared towards personalization and diversification,
which are essential for advancing education in pathophysiology. High-quality
young teachers are pivotal in raising teaching standards, fostering research
innovation, and facilitating interdisciplinary exchanges. Based on these
insights, we recommend several practical measures to enhance the quality of
pathophysiology education in China. These include establishing comprehensive
training programs that integrate teaching innovation and research skills;
developing structured mentorship systems with clear pathways for career
advancement; creating platforms that support technology-enhanced teaching and
international collaboration; and implementing systematic evaluation mechanisms
to assess teaching effectiveness. These targeted interventions will require a
coordinated effort from department heads, educational institutions, and
policymakers to ensure a sustained improvement in the quality of pathophysiology
education.