Vrdoljak Luka, Mijacika Tanja, Milicevic Tanja, Sapunar Damir, Puljak Livija
Department of Anesthesiology, University Hospital Mostar, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Acta Med Acad. 2013;42(1):32-40. doi: 10.5644/ama2006-124.68.
Medical schools might benefit if they have information about the activities that may help them to increase the number of applicants with superior academic qualifications.
The study was carried out at the Split University School of Medicine, Croatia. Medical school applicants were surveyed in 2007 and 2009. Promotional activities consisted of presentations on medical education covering six general high-schools in 2008, and a presentation on regional television, aired in 2008 and 2009 shortly before the admission term.
The survey response rate was 79% (299/379). The number of applicants in 2009 increased by 37% and the percentage of applicants from general high schools increased by 10%, in relation to 2007. The percentage of students with the best grades in all four years of high school was 42% in the both surveys. Presumed quality was a major influencing factor for choosing Split University Medical School. However, the medical school in the Croatian capital remained the first choice for students. Only a few applicants stated that the medical schools' promotional campaigns influenced their decision about where to study; 9.7% and 1.5%, respectively.
Presentations in elected general high schools and a television campaign should be further explored as possible activities that regional schools may use to recruit potential applicants.
如果医学院校能够掌握有助于增加具有优异学术资质申请者数量的活动信息,可能会从中受益。
该研究在克罗地亚斯普利特大学医学院开展。于2007年和2009年对医学院校申请者进行了调查。宣传活动包括2008年针对六所普通高中举办的医学教育讲座,以及2008年和2009年招生季前夕在地方电视台播出的一档节目。
调查回复率为79%(299/379)。与2007年相比,2009年申请者数量增加了37%,来自普通高中的申请者比例增加了10%。在两次调查中,高中四年成绩均为最优的学生比例均为42%。预期质量是选择斯普利特大学医学院的主要影响因素。然而,克罗地亚首都的医学院校仍是学生的首选。只有少数申请者表示医学院校的宣传活动影响了他们的择校决定,分别为9.7%和1.5%。
应进一步探索在选定的普通高中举办讲座以及开展电视宣传活动,作为地方院校招募潜在申请者的可行活动。