Family Medicine Residency, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, Fort Hood, TX.
Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA.
Fam Med. 2022 Jul;54(7):536-541. doi: 10.22454/FamMed.2022.260434.
Medical schools should understand how to matriculate students who are more likely to enter primary care specialties and put admissions processes into place that achieve this result. However, there are no existing reviews that have systematically evaluated medical school admission practices and primary care specialty choice.
We conducted a narrative synthesis utilizing a systematic literature search to evaluate the effectiveness of medical school admission strategies designed to increase the percentage of graduates entering primary care specialties.
We included 34 articles in the narrative review. Multiple prematriculation programs that appear to produce students with a high likelihood of entering primary care have been described in the literature. However, all of these studies are from single institutions, were observational, and limited by selection bias. Applicants who self-identify an interest in primary care, grew up with a rural background, and are older at matriculation are more likely to enter primary care, with stated interest in primary care being most predictive. Gender and race have been associated with primary care specialty choice in some studies, but not all. Insufficient literature on admissions policies and procedures exists to draw conclusions about best practices.
Medical schools that want to increase the percentage of graduates entering primary care should consider developing a prematriculation program that attracts and prepares motivated and talented students with primary care interest. Admissions committees should understand which demographic criteria are associated with increased likelihood of entering primary care. The most important identifiable trait is an applicant's stated interest in primary care.
医学院校应了解如何招收更有可能选择从事基层医疗专业的学生,并制定相应的招生流程以实现这一目标。然而,目前尚无评估医学院校招生实践与基层医疗专业选择之间关系的综述。
我们采用叙述性综合方法,进行系统文献检索,以评估旨在增加选择基层医疗专业毕业生比例的医学院校招生策略的有效性。
我们纳入了 34 篇叙述性综述文章。文献中描述了多种似乎可以培养出更有可能从事基层医疗工作的学生的预入学项目。然而,这些研究均来自单一机构,且均为观察性研究,受到选择偏倚的限制。自述对基层医疗有兴趣、成长于农村背景、入学时年龄较大的申请人更有可能选择从事基层医疗工作,而对基层医疗的兴趣则是最具预测性的因素。在一些研究中,性别和种族与基层医疗专业选择有关,但并非所有研究均如此。关于招生政策和程序的文献不足,无法就最佳实践得出结论。
希望增加选择从事基层医疗工作的毕业生比例的医学院校应考虑制定预入学项目,吸引和培养有基层医疗兴趣的、有动力和才能的学生。招生委员会应了解哪些人口统计学标准与增加从事基层医疗工作的可能性相关。最可识别的重要特征是申请人对基层医疗的兴趣。