Nielsen A C
Am J Psychiatry. 1980 Apr;137(4):428-31. doi: 10.1176/ajp.137.4.428.
Because of the recent decline in the number of U.S. medical graduates choosing to specialize in psychiatry, it is important to reexamine the process of how a student chooses a psychiatric career. The author explores the influence of medical school psychiatric education on the subsequent choice of a psychatric career. The quality of medical school education was measured roughly by priority scores assigned during National Institutes of Mental Health peer review of grant applicatons from medical schools across the United States. Priority scores correlated positively (.17 to .29) with the percentage of each school's graduates entering psychiatric training. The author discusses the implications of these correlations.
由于近期选择精神病学专业的美国医学毕业生数量有所下降,重新审视学生选择精神病学职业的过程很重要。作者探讨了医学院校精神病学教育对随后选择精神病学职业的影响。医学院校教育质量大致通过美国国立精神卫生研究所对全美医学院校拨款申请进行同行评审时给出的优先级分数来衡量。优先级分数与每所学校进入精神病学培训的毕业生百分比呈正相关(0.17至0.29)。作者讨论了这些相关性的意义。