Shipley Timothy W, Phu Nancy, Etters Abigail M, Kadavakollu Samuel
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2019 Apr 1;119(4):243-249. doi: 10.7556/jaoa.2019.041.
Comprehensive Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) preparatory courses could potentially promote interest among premedical students to pursue careers in osteopathic medicine in underserved areas.
To determine whether a comprehensive 16-week course centered on MCAT preparation and exposure to an osteopathic medical school setting will promote interest among premedical students to become osteopathic physicians in the rural Southwest.
At the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine in Las Cruces, New Mexico, undergraduate premedical students from the surrounding rural and urban areas completed an all-inclusive 16-week MCAT preparation course. Students were required to have completed medical school prerequisite courses and have a minimum 3.0 grade point average. The program included interactive instructional sessions for teaching material pertinent to the MCAT, an introduction to osteopathic philosophy, workshops for application preparation, a tour of the medical school facilities, full-length practice tests, and mock interviews. After course completion with at least 80% attendance, a survey was conducted to identify effectiveness and outcomes of the course. The survey used a Likert scale that ranged from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree).
Of the 170 student participants, 163 completed the survey. After completing the course, participants felt more knowledgeable about the true nature of medical school and osteopathic medicine (weighted averages, 4.26-4.40) than before the course. Compared with attitudes before taking the course, participants were more inclined to attend an osteopathic medical school and practice rural medicine in the southwestern United States (weighted averages, 4.16-4.45). Participants who completed the course also felt that they were better prepared to take the MCAT (weighted average, 4.37).
Participant knowledge and attitudes about practicing osteopathic medicine were enhanced after they completed the comprehensive MCAT preparatory course. These results suggest that offering similar courses in osteopathic medical schools throughout the country may improve the outlook of creating a diverse physician workforce that provides health care in rural areas.
综合医学入学考试(MCAT)预备课程可能会提高医学预科学生对在服务欠缺地区从事整骨医学职业的兴趣。
确定以MCAT备考和体验整骨医学院环境为中心的为期16周的综合课程是否会提高医学预科学生成为美国西南部农村地区整骨医生的兴趣。
在新墨西哥州拉斯克鲁塞斯的伯勒尔整骨医学院,来自周边农村和城市地区的本科医学预科学生完成了为期16周的全面MCAT备考课程。学生必须已完成医学院先修课程且平均绩点至少为3.0。该项目包括与MCAT相关教学材料的互动式教学课程、整骨医学理念介绍、申请准备工作坊、医学院设施参观、全真模拟考试和模拟面试。课程结束且出勤率至少达到80%后,进行了一项调查以确定课程的有效性和成果。该调查采用了从1(强烈不同意)到5(强烈同意)的李克特量表。
在170名参与学生中,163名完成了调查。完成课程后,参与者对医学院和整骨医学的真实性质的了解比课程前更多(加权平均分,4.26 - 4.40)。与参加课程前的态度相比,参与者更倾向于就读整骨医学院并在美国西南部从事乡村医学工作(加权平均分,4.16 - 4.45)。完成课程的参与者也感觉自己为参加MCAT做好了更充分的准备(加权平均分,4.37)。
参与者在完成综合MCAT预备课程后,对从事整骨医学的知识和态度得到了增强。这些结果表明,在全国的整骨医学院提供类似课程可能会改善培养一支在农村地区提供医疗服务的多元化医生队伍的前景。