Norcini John J, McKinley Danette W, Boulet John R, Anderson M Brownell
Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research, 3624 Market Street, Fourth Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Acad Med. 2006 Oct;81(10 Suppl):S112-5. doi: 10.1097/01.ACM.0000236517.06520.cc.
To determine the variability among Caribbean medical schools in the performance of their students against markers of quality.
The Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) database and the American Medical Association (AMA) Masterfile were linked. Analyses were restricted to ECFMG applicants, from 1980 to 2000, who attended the 12 Caribbean medical schools that produced 200 or more U.S. International Medical School Graduates (USIMGs).
The schools produced 17,049 USIMG (48% of all USIMGs) and 5,840 non-USIMG (5% of all non-USIMGs) applicants for ECFMG certification. By school, the ECFMG certification rate ranged from 28% to 86% for USIMGs and from 27% to 82% for non-USIMGs. Specialty Board certification for graduates of these schools also varied widely.
Medical schools in the Caribbean play an increasingly important role in supplying the U.S. workforce. There is considerable variability among them, both in the numbers of physicians they produce and the performance of their students against indicators of quality such as ECFMG and specialty Board certification.
确定加勒比地区医学院校学生在质量指标方面表现的差异。
将外国医学毕业生教育委员会(ECFMG)数据库与美国医学协会(AMA)主文件相链接。分析仅限于1980年至2000年期间向ECFMG申请认证、就读于12所培养了200名或更多美国国际医学院毕业生(USIMG)的加勒比地区医学院校的学生。
这些院校培养的学生中有17049名申请ECFMG认证的USIMG(占所有USIMG的48%)和5840名非USIMG(占所有非USIMG申请人的5%)。按学校来看,USIMG的ECFMG认证率在28%至86%之间,非USIMG的认证率在27%至82%之间。这些学校毕业生的专科委员会认证情况也差异很大。
加勒比地区的医学院校在为美国提供劳动力方面发挥着越来越重要的作用。它们之间存在很大差异,无论是培养的医生数量,还是学生在诸如ECFMG和专科委员会认证等质量指标方面的表现。