Stimmel B, Benenson T F
N Engl J Med. 1979 Jun 21;300(25):1414-7. doi: 10.1056/NEJM197906213002504.
Between 1973 and 1977, the number of United States citizens in foreign medical schools increased from 12,000 to 15,000, with Mexico and Italy responsible for training 55 per cent of these students. If all these students can successfully meet the requirements for entry into graduate training in the United States, their numbers, combined with the increasing size of entering classes in American medical schools, may exceed the number of positions presently available for first-year graduate training. Serious problems in the quality of education received in several new foreign medical schools must be addressed if these students are to enter the American medical system.
1973年至1977年间,在美国境外医学院就读的美国公民人数从1.2万增至1.5万,其中55%的学生是在墨西哥和意大利接受培训的。如果所有这些学生都能成功满足进入美国研究生培训的要求,那么他们的人数,再加上美国医学院入学班级规模的不断扩大,可能会超过目前可供一年级研究生培训的职位数量。如果这些学生要进入美国医疗体系,就必须解决几所新建境外医学院教育质量方面的严重问题。