Adams Jonathan
The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
Ochsner J. 2009 Spring;9(1):4-10.
A national survey of medical school admissions administrators was used to assess the acceptability of applicants' qualifications that included degrees earned partly online, partly in a community college, or in a traditional program. A questionnaire was sent from The Florida State University in 2007 to admissions administrators in the 125 accredited allopathic medical schools in the United States. In each of three situations, the respondents were asked to select one of two hypothetical applicants to invite for an interview. The applicants with their coursework taken in a traditional-residential setting were overwhelmingly preferred over the applicant holding the degree earned partly online. Further analysis indicated that online courses were perceived as not presenting sufficient opportunity for students to develop important social skills through interaction with other students and mentors.
一项针对医学院招生管理人员的全国性调查被用于评估申请人资格的可接受性,这些资格包括部分通过在线方式、部分在社区学院或传统项目中获得的学位。2007年,佛罗里达州立大学向美国125所经认可的全科医学医学院的招生管理人员发送了一份调查问卷。在三种情况中的每一种情况下,受访者都被要求从两名假设的申请人中选择一名邀请其参加面试。与持有部分通过在线方式获得学位的申请人相比,在传统住校环境中完成课程学习的申请人获得了压倒性的青睐。进一步分析表明,在线课程被认为没有为学生提供足够的机会,使其通过与其他学生和导师的互动来培养重要的社交技能。