Rabinowitz H K
Fam Med. 1986 Sep-Oct;18(5):287-9.
Over the past decade, the Department of Family Medicine at Jefferson Medical College has used a network of seven residency-based family practice centers each year to teach 223 third-year medical students in their required family medicine clerkship. A comparison of these affiliated residency programs with a control group of the other family medicine residency programs in Pennsylvania and Delaware (with minimal third-year teaching responsibilities) from 1976 to 1984 has shown that the affiliated programs had a significantly higher National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) fill rate (92% v. 77%), had a higher percentage of programs with fill rates above the national average (71% v. 41%), and filled their full complement of residents more often (82% v. 52%) than the control programs. This success in residency recruitment was due in part to the fact that the affiliated programs filled one-third of their positions with Jefferson graduates, three times the percentage found in the control programs. For family medicine residency programs, teaching third-year medical students in a required clerkship offers a major opportunity to improve their residency selection results in the NRMP.
在过去十年中,杰斐逊医学院家庭医学系每年利用由七个以住院医师培训为基础的家庭医疗中心组成的网络,在必修的家庭医学实习课程中教授223名三年级医学生。1976年至1984年期间,将这些附属住院医师培训项目与宾夕法尼亚州和特拉华州其他家庭医学住院医师培训项目的对照组(三年级教学责任最小)进行比较,结果显示,附属项目的全国住院医师匹配计划(NRMP)填充率显著更高(92%对77%),填充率高于全国平均水平的项目比例更高(71%对41%),并且比对照项目更频繁地填满其全部住院医师名额(82%对52%)。住院医师招募方面的这一成功部分归因于附属项目三分之一的职位由杰斐逊学院的毕业生填补,这一比例是对照项目的三倍。对于家庭医学住院医师培训项目而言,在必修的实习课程中教授三年级医学生为改善其在NRMP中的住院医师选拔结果提供了一个重大机会。