Clarke G G, Fish D G
Can Med Assoc J. 1967 Apr 8;96(14):1019-26.
The premedical academic records of the 1965-66 entering class of Canadian medical students were analysed. Ninety-six per cent of the class had taken their preparation in a Canadian institution, while 80% had taken it in the same university as the medical school in which they enrolled. Forty per cent entered without a degree, the remainder having at least a bachelor's degree in arts or science.Thirty-six per cent of all courses taken by these students in their premedical education were in the physical sciences, 22% in the biological sciences and 41% in the social sciences and humanities. One-third of the students had taken no course in the behavioural sciences and another third had taken only one course.Analysis of the level of performance of the entering class showed that 10% had obtained an A average, 49% a B average, 41% a C average and 3% a D average. The grades of these students were higher generally in the natural sciences than in the social sciences or humanities.It was concluded that it could be questioned whether medical students received a premedical preparation which met the philosophy of a "broad, liberal education".
对1965 - 1966年入学的加拿大医学生的医学预科学习成绩进行了分析。该班级96%的学生在加拿大院校完成预科学习,80%的学生在其就读医学院所在的同一所大学完成预科学习。40%的学生入学时没有学位,其余学生至少拥有文学或理学学士学位。这些学生在医学预科教育阶段所修课程中,36%为物理科学课程,22%为生物科学课程,41%为社会科学和人文科学课程。三分之一的学生没有修过行为科学课程,另有三分之一的学生只修过一门行为科学课程。对入学班级成绩水平的分析表明,10%的学生平均成绩为A,49%为B,41%为C,3%为D。这些学生在自然科学方面的成绩总体上高于社会科学或人文科学。得出的结论是,医学生所接受的医学预科教育是否符合“广泛的文科教育”理念值得质疑。