Kettel L J, Dinham S M, Drach G W, Barbee R A
J Med Educ. 1979 Mar;54(3):210-6.
The College of Medicine at the University of Arizona was among many medical schools instituting a course of study leading to graduation in three years. Students and faculty found the three-year program to be an unsatisfactory educational experience. Among the major problems were excessive intensity of classroom work, insufficient vacation time, and inadequate time to teach important basic science material. Objective measures of student performance demonstrated no differences between graduates of the new program and students graduating from a traditional four-year curriculum. A process of curriculum review involving students, faculty, and administrators ultimately resulted in several curricular improvements and establishment of a new four-year program.
亚利桑那大学医学院是众多开设三年制毕业课程的医学院校之一。学生和教师发现三年制课程的教育体验并不理想。主要问题包括课堂学习强度过大、假期时间不足以及教授重要基础科学知识的时间不够。对学生表现的客观衡量表明,新计划的毕业生与传统四年制课程的毕业生之间没有差异。一个由学生、教师和管理人员参与的课程审查过程最终带来了一些课程改进,并建立了一个新的四年制课程。