Gayed N M
University of Illinois College of Medicine, Urbana-Champaign.
Acad Med. 1991 Nov;66(11):699-701. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199111000-00015.
In the summer of 1990, 102 directors of internal medicine residency programs from nine areas of the country with the largest numbers of foreign-born foreign medical graduates (FFMGs) were surveyed by mail to determine what criteria used to select FFMGs for residency positions best predicted performance. The directors felt that the most important predictors were performance on the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination in the Medical Sciences or the National Board of Medical Examiners examinations; performance during the interview; and postgraduate clinical experience in the United States. Recent graduation from medical school was felt to be a better predictor than postgraduate clinical experience in a foreign country. Seventy-three percent of the directors found letters of recommendation from a foreign country to be useless. The author suggests the results of this study may be useful to residency programs in evaluating FFMG applicants and to FFMGs in assessing their own credentials.
1990年夏天,对来自美国九个地区、外国出生的外国医学毕业生(FFMG)人数最多的102名内科住院医师培训项目主任进行了邮件调查,以确定用于选拔FFMG担任住院医师职位的哪些标准能最好地预测其表现。主任们认为,最重要的预测因素是医学科学领域的外国医学毕业生考试或美国国家医学考试委员会考试的成绩;面试期间的表现;以及在美国的研究生临床经验。医学院近期毕业被认为比在国外的研究生临床经验更能预测表现。73%的主任认为来自国外的推荐信毫无用处。作者建议,这项研究的结果可能有助于住院医师培训项目评估FFMG申请人,也有助于FFMG评估自己的资历。