Schmittling G, Graham R, Tsou C
Division of Research and Information Services, American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, MO 64114.
Fam Med. 1990 Mar-Apr;22(2):130-6.
This is the ninth report prepared by the American Academy of Family Physicians on the percentage of each medical school's graduates who entered family practice residency programs. Approximately 10.8% of the 15,646 graduates of United States medical schools between July 1988 and June 1989 were first-year residents in family practice in October 1989. This compares to 10.7% in the previous year. The West North Central region reported the highest percentage of medical school graduates who are first-year residents in family practice programs in October 1989; the Middle Atlantic and New England regions continued with the lowest percentages. Medical school graduates from publicly funded medical schools were twice as likely to be first-year residents in family practice in October 1989 than were graduates from privately funded schools. The percentages for each medical school have varied substantially from year to year in the nine years that the AAFP has reported this information. The average percentage for each medical school for the last nine years, as well as the cumulative percentage for each medical school, are reported.
这是美国家庭医师学会编写的第九份报告,内容是关于各医学院毕业生进入家庭医学住院医师培训项目的比例。在1988年7月至1989年6月期间毕业的15,646名美国医学院学生中,约10.8%在1989年10月成为了家庭医学住院医师第一年的学员。相比之下,上一年的这一比例为10.7%。1989年10月,西中北部地区报告的医学院毕业生中成为家庭医学住院医师第一年学员的比例最高;大西洋中部和新英格兰地区的比例持续保持最低。1989年10月,公立医学院的毕业生成为家庭医学住院医师第一年学员的可能性是私立医学院毕业生的两倍。在美国家庭医师学会报告这一信息的九年里,各医学院的比例每年都有很大差异。报告了各医学院过去九年的平均比例以及累计比例。