Pisano J C, Epps A C
J Natl Med Assoc. 1983 Jan;75(1):17-23.
A summer program for minority-group undergraduate students who are oriented toward careers in health was established at the Tulane School of Medicine in 1968. Students were admitted independent of their performance in undergraduate science courses. Beginning in 1972, follow-up statistics were maintained on all participants; utilizing these statistics, the authors evaluated the impact of summer program intervention on the acceptance rate into health professional schools of 303 participants between 1972 and 1979. The results show that 209 (70 percent) of the participants were accepted by a health professional school, compared with 37 percent of 212 applicants to the 1976 summer program who were not selected for summer program participation. These results strongly suggest that summer program intervention plays a positive role in the student's attempt to gain admittance to a health professional school.
1968年,杜兰大学医学院为有志于从事健康相关职业的少数族裔本科学生设立了一个暑期项目。学生的录取不考虑他们在本科理科课程中的成绩。从1972年开始,对所有参与者进行跟踪统计;利用这些统计数据,作者评估了1972年至1979年间暑期项目干预对303名参与者进入健康专业院校录取率的影响。结果显示,209名(70%)参与者被健康专业院校录取,而在212名未被选入1976年暑期项目的申请者中,只有37%的人被健康专业院校录取。这些结果有力地表明,暑期项目干预在学生试图进入健康专业院校的过程中发挥了积极作用。