Heller Caren A, Rúa Sandra Hurtado, Mazumdar Madhu, Moon Jennifer E, Bardes Charles, Gotto Antonio M
a Department of Research and Sponsored Programs , Weill Cornell Medical College , New York , New York , USA.
Teach Learn Med. 2014;26(3):304-11. doi: 10.1080/10401334.2014.910465.
Increasing student body diversity is a priority for national health education and professional organizations and for many medical schools. However, national rankings of medical schools, such as those published by U.S. News & World Report, place a heavy emphasis on grade point average (GPA) and Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) scores, without considering student body diversity. These rankings affect organizational reputation and admissions outcomes, even though there is considerable controversy surrounding the predictive value of GPA and MCAT scores.
Our aim in this article was to explore the relationship between standard admissions practices, which typically aim to attract students with the highest academic scores, and student body diversity. We examined how changes in GPA and MCAT scores over 5 years correlated with the percentage of enrolled students who are underrepresented in medicine. In a majority of medical schools in the United States from 2005 to 2009, average GPA and MCAT scores of applicants increased, whereas the percentage of enrolled students who are underrepresented in medicine decreased.
Our findings suggest that efforts to increase the diversity of medical school student bodies may be complicated by a desire to maintain high average GPA and MCAT scores. We propose that U.S. News revise its ranking methodology by incorporating a new diversity score into its student selectivity score and by reducing the weight placed on GPA and MCAT scores.
增加学生群体的多样性是国家健康教育和专业组织以及许多医学院校的优先事项。然而,医学院校的全国排名,如《美国新闻与世界报道》发布的排名,高度重视平均绩点(GPA)和医学院入学考试(MCAT)成绩,而不考虑学生群体的多样性。尽管围绕GPA和MCAT成绩的预测价值存在相当大的争议,但这些排名会影响机构声誉和录取结果。
本文的目的是探讨通常旨在吸引学术成绩最高的学生的标准录取做法与学生群体多样性之间的关系。我们研究了5年期间GPA和MCAT成绩的变化与医学领域代表性不足的入学学生百分比之间的相关性。在2005年至2009年美国的大多数医学院校中,申请者的平均GPA和MCAT成绩有所提高,而医学领域代表性不足的入学学生百分比却有所下降。
我们的研究结果表明,提高医学院校学生群体多样性的努力可能会因维持高平均GPA和MCAT成绩的愿望而变得复杂。我们建议《美国新闻与世界报道》修订其排名方法,在学生选择性评分中纳入新的多样性评分,并降低GPA和MCAT成绩的权重。