Metz Anneke M
a MEDPREP , Southern Illinois University School of Medicine , Carbondale , Illinois , USA.
Teach Learn Med. 2017 Jul-Sep;29(3):351-359. doi: 10.1080/10401334.2016.1275970. Epub 2017 Mar 2.
Minorities continue to be underrepresented as physicians in medicine, and the United States currently has a number of medically underserved communities. MEDPREP, a postbaccalaureate medical school preparatory program for socioeconomically disadvantaged or underrepresented in medicine students, has a stated mission to increase the numbers of physicians from minority or disadvantaged backgrounds and physicians working with underserved populations. This study aims to determine how MEDPREP enhances U.S. physician diversity and practice within underserved communities.
MEDPREP recruits disadvantaged and underrepresented in medicine students to complete a 2-year academic enhancement program that includes science coursework, standardized test preparation, study/time management training, and emphasis on professional development. Five hundred twenty-five disadvantaged or underrepresented students over 15 years completed MEDPREP and were tracked through entry into medical practice.
MEDPREP accepts up to 36 students per year, with two thirds coming from the Midwest region and another 20% from nearby states in the South. Students complete science, test preparation, academic enhancement, and professionalism coursework taught predominantly by MEDPREP faculty on the Southern Illinois University Carbondale campus. Students apply broadly to medical schools in the region and nation but are also offered direct entry into our School of Medicine upon meeting articulation program requirements.
Seventy-nine percent of students completing MEDPREP became practicing physicians. Fifty-eight percent attended public medical schools, and 62% attended medical schools in the Midwest. Fifty-three percent of program alumni chose primary care specialties compared to 34% of U.S. physicians, and MEDPREP alumni were 2.7 times more likely to work in medically underserved areas than physicians nationally.
MEDPREP increases the number of disadvantaged and underrepresented students entering and graduating from medical school, choosing primary care specialties, and working in medically underserved areas. MEDPREP may therefore serve as a model for increasing physician diversity and addressing the needs of medically underserved communities.
少数族裔在医学领域中担任医生的比例仍然较低,而且美国目前有一些医疗服务不足的社区。医学预科课程(MEDPREP)是一项针对社会经济条件不利或在医学领域代表性不足的学生的本科后医学预科项目,其既定使命是增加来自少数族裔或弱势背景的医生数量以及为医疗服务不足人群服务的医生数量。本研究旨在确定医学预科课程如何增强美国医生的多样性并在医疗服务不足的社区开展医疗实践。
医学预科课程招募在医学领域处于不利地位和代表性不足的学生,完成一个为期两年的学术强化项目,该项目包括科学课程学习、标准化考试准备、学习/时间管理培训以及对职业发展的重视。15年来,525名处于不利地位或代表性不足的学生完成了医学预科课程,并在进入医疗实践后接受跟踪。
医学预科课程每年招收多达36名学生,其中三分之二来自中西部地区,另外20%来自南部附近的州。学生们在南伊利诺伊大学卡本代尔校区完成科学、考试准备、学术强化和职业素养课程,这些课程主要由医学预科课程的教师授课。学生们广泛申请该地区和全国的医学院,但在满足衔接项目要求后,也可直接进入我们的医学院。
完成医学预科课程的学生中有79%成为执业医生。58%的学生就读于公立医学院,62%的学生就读于中西部的医学院。该项目校友中有53%选择了初级保健专业,而美国医生中这一比例为34%,医学预科课程的校友在医疗服务不足地区工作的可能性是全国医生的2.7倍。
医学预科课程增加了处于不利地位和代表性不足的学生进入医学院并毕业、选择初级保健专业以及在医疗服务不足地区工作的人数。因此,医学预科课程可以作为增加医生多样性和满足医疗服务不足社区需求的一个典范。