Lumsden Mary Ann, Bore Miles, Millar Keith, Jack Rachael, Powis David
Division of Developmental Medicine, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK.
Med Educ. 2005 Mar;39(3):258-65. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2929.2005.02087.x.
Recently there has been much scrutiny of the medical school admissions process by universities, the General Medical Council and the public. Improved objectivity, fairness and effectiveness of selection procedures are desirable. The ultimate outcome sought is the graduation of competent doctors who reflect the values of and are in tune with the communities they serve.
Applicants to the Scottish medical schools sat a battery of psychometric tests to measure cognitive ability, personality traits and moral/ethical reasoning (Personal Qualities Assessment, PQA). Analysis determined the potential impact of the latter variables, and those of educational background and socioeconomic class (assessed by residential 'deprivation category'), upon success in gaining a place to study medicine.
Cognitive ability did not vary significantly as a function of gender or educational background, although there was a trend for it to be lower in individuals from more deprived backgrounds. Women as a group were more empathic, with a greater communitarian orientation, than men. There was no significant difference between individuals attending independent and state-funded schools in respect of any of the qualities measured by the PQA. Applicants from deprived backgrounds and those attending state-funded schools would not be disadvantaged by an admissions process based on the PQA.
The incorporation of an assessment tool such as the PQA may have positive implications for widening access and the objective selection of suitable medical students, resulting in the training of doctors who are more representative of the community at large. A longterm follow-up of the professional careers of those medical students who completed the PQA will be undertaken.
最近,大学、英国医学总会和公众对医学院招生过程进行了大量审查。人们期望选拔程序能提高客观性、公平性和有效性。所追求的最终结果是培养出能体现其服务社区价值观并与之协调一致的称职医生。
申请苏格兰医学院的学生参加了一系列心理测试,以测量认知能力、人格特质和道德/伦理推理能力(个人素质评估,PQA)。分析确定了后述变量以及教育背景和社会经济阶层(通过居住“贫困类别”评估)对成功获得医学学习名额的潜在影响。
认知能力并未因性别或教育背景而有显著差异,尽管来自贫困背景的个体认知能力有较低的趋势。作为一个群体,女性比男性更具同理心,社群主义倾向更强。就PQA所测量的任何素质而言,就读私立学校和公立学校的个体之间没有显著差异。来自贫困背景的申请者和就读公立学校的申请者不会因基于PQA的招生过程而处于劣势。
纳入PQA这样的评估工具可能对扩大招生范围和客观选拔合适的医学生有积极影响,从而培养出更能代表广大社区的医生。将对完成PQA的医学生的职业生涯进行长期跟踪。