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医学生对其在医学院申请中“所走的路程”的看法。

Medical students' perception of their 'distance travelled' in medical school applications.

机构信息

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

Department of Surgery and Center for Healthcare Outcomes and Policy, University of Michigan Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2024 Feb;58(2):204-215. doi: 10.1111/medu.15167. Epub 2023 Jul 23.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Within medical school's holistic review of applicants includes a review of their distance travelled to get to this point in their education. The AAMC defines distance travelled (DT) as, 'any obstacles or hardships you've overcome to get to this point in your education or any life challenges you've faced and conquered'. What medical students consider as their distance travelled has not been explored. The authors sought to identify the factors medical students perceive are important for medical school admissions to consider when assessing someone's 'distance travelled' by asking current medical students to share their DT experiences along with the barriers and facilitators they encountered on their medical school journey.

METHODS

The authors conducted semi-structured interviews with US medical students through purposeful sampling methods. The social-ecological model framework was used to develop questions to elicit participants' experiences that contributed to their distance travelled. Interviews were conducted in 2021 and ranged from 60-75 minutes. Transcribed interviews were qualitatively analysed using interpretive description.

RESULTS

A total of 31 medical students from seven medical schools were included in the study. Overall, participants defined distance travelled as an applicant's hardships (e.g. being the primary caregiver for a family member) and privileges (e.g. having physician parents) they experienced. Three major themes were identified: (1) individual-level characteristics and factors, (2) interpersonal relationships and (3) aspects of the participants' community and society.

DISCUSSION

Our findings show that medical school applicants considered DT to be a valuable component of a holistic medical school admission process. Participants' experiences of DT were varied and complex. Our research suggests that admissions teams for medical schools should incorporate more comprehensive recruitment practices and inclusive methodological frameworks to accurately capture the diversity of identities and experiences of medical school applicants and to consider the factors that shape their journey to medical schools.

摘要

简介

在医学院对申请人进行的全面评估中,包括对他们为接受教育而经历的路程的评估。AAMC 将所经历的路程(distance traveled,DT)定义为“你在接受教育过程中克服的任何障碍或困难,以及你在生活中面临并克服的任何挑战”。医学生认为他们经历的路程是什么,尚未得到探索。作者试图确定医学生认为在评估某人的“所经历的路程”时,医学院招生应考虑的重要因素,为此,他们要求当前的医学生分享他们的 DT 经历,以及他们在医学院旅程中遇到的障碍和促进因素。

方法

作者通过有针对性的抽样方法,对美国医学生进行了半结构式访谈。社会生态模型框架用于提出问题,以引出参与者对其所经历的路程有贡献的经验。访谈于 2021 年进行,持续时间从 60 分钟到 75 分钟不等。使用解释性描述法对转录的访谈进行定性分析。

结果

共有来自七所医学院的 31 名医学生参与了这项研究。总的来说,参与者将所经历的路程定义为申请人经历的困难(例如,作为家庭成员的主要照顾者)和特权(例如,有医生父母)。确定了三个主要主题:(1)个人层面的特征和因素,(2)人际关系,以及(3)参与者社区和社会的各个方面。

讨论

我们的研究结果表明,医学生申请人认为 DT 是一个有价值的整体医学生录取过程的组成部分。参与者的 DT 经历是多种多样和复杂的。我们的研究表明,医学院的招生团队应采用更全面的招生实践和包容性的方法框架,以准确捕捉医学生申请人身份和经历的多样性,并考虑影响他们走向医学院的因素。

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