Department of Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.
Division of Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Singapore Med J. 2022 Jan;63(1):14-19. doi: 10.11622/smedj.2020085. Epub 2020 Jun 2.
Singapore has had three medical schools since 2013. We undertook a cross-sectional quantitative national survey to determine the financial impact of medical education on medical students in Singapore.
All 1,829 medical students in Singapore were invited to participate in this study. Information on demographics, financial aid utilisation and outside work was collected and analysed.
1,241 (67.9%) of 1,829 students participated in the survey. While the overall proportion of students from households with monthly incomes < SGD 3,000 was only 21.2% compared to the national figure of 31.4%, 85.4% of medical students expected to graduate with debts > SGD 75,000. There were significant differences in per capita incomes among the schools, with 54.5%, 23.3% and 7.8% of Duke-NUS Medical School (Duke-NUS), NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) and Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) students, respectively, reporting a per capita income of < SGD 1,000 (p < 0.001). There were significant differences in financial support: 75.0%, 34.1% and 38.8% of Duke-NUS, NUS Medicine and LKCMedicine students, respectively, received financial aid (p < 0.001). The top reasons for not applying for aid included a troublesome application process (21.4%) and the perception that it would be too difficult to obtain (21.0%).
Students in the three medical schools in Singapore differ in their financial needs and levels of financial support received. A national approach to funding medical education may be needed to ensure that financial burdens do not hamper the optimal training of doctors for Singapore's future.
自 2013 年以来,新加坡已有三所医学院校。我们进行了一项横断面定量全国性调查,以确定医学教育对新加坡医学生的经济影响。
邀请新加坡所有 1829 名医学生参与本研究。收集和分析了有关人口统计学、财政援助利用和校外工作的信息。
1829 名学生中有 1241 名(67.9%)参与了调查。尽管家庭月收入<3000 新元的学生比例仅为 21.2%,而全国比例为 31.4%,但 85.4%的医学生预计毕业后债务将超过 75,000 新元。三所医学院校的人均收入存在显著差异,新加坡国立大学杜克-新加坡国立大学医学院(Duke-NUS)、新加坡国立大学医学院(NUS 医学院)和莱佛士医学院(LKCMedicine)分别有 54.5%、23.3%和 7.8%的学生报告人均收入<1000 新元(p<0.001)。财政支持方面也存在显著差异:Duke-NUS、NUS 医学院和 LKCMedicine 的医学生分别有 75.0%、34.1%和 38.8%获得了财政援助(p<0.001)。不申请援助的主要原因包括申请程序繁琐(21.4%)和认为难以获得援助(21.0%)。
新加坡三所医学院校的学生在经济需求和获得的财政支持水平方面存在差异。为确保财政负担不影响新加坡未来医生的最佳培训,可能需要采取全国性的医学教育资助方式。