Derbyshire R C
JAMA. 1975 Jun 9;232(10):1034-5.
Few generalizations can be made about graduates of medical schools outside of the United States and Canada, as these graduates vary tremendously in educational and cultural background. Of primary concern is the foreign medical graduate, with inferior education and limited knowledge of English, who does not quality for regular licensure in the United States but who, because of acute manpower shortages, is placed in a position of authority in a state hospital. This situation is possible because of existing state laws.
对于美国和加拿大以外医学院校的毕业生,很难做出一概而论的结论,因为这些毕业生在教育和文化背景方面差异极大。最令人担忧的是外国医学毕业生,他们教育水平较低且英语知识有限,在美国无法获得常规执照,但由于严重的人力短缺,却在一家州立医院担任权威职位。这种情况由于现行州法律而成为可能。