Gough H G, Hall W B
J Med Educ. 1977 Jul;52(7):541-7. doi: 10.1097/00001888-197707000-00001.
A total of 1,195 students from 11 classes at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine was studied. Of these, 162 were from medical and 1,033 from nonmedical families. Those from medical families were insignificantly different from their classmates on premedical scholastic achievement and Medical College Admission Test scores, but they were slightly younger and attended more prestigious undergraduate colleges. Academic and clinical performance in medical school was equivalent for the two groups. However, long-range consequences in regard to choice of specialty were observable. Psysicians from medical families were more likely than their peers to be in ophthalmology and otorhinolarngoloy, dermatology, and surgery and less likely to be in psychiatry, pediatrics, and obstericsgynecology.
对来自加州大学旧金山分校医学院11个班级的1195名学生进行了研究。其中,162名来自医学世家,1033名来自非医学世家。来自医学世家的学生在医学预科学习成绩和医学院入学考试分数方面与同班同学没有显著差异,但他们年龄稍小,就读于更有声望的本科院校。两组学生在医学院的学业和临床成绩相当。然而,在专业选择方面的长期影响是可以观察到的。来自医学世家的医生比同龄人更有可能从事眼科、耳鼻喉科、皮肤科和外科工作,而从事精神病学、儿科学和妇产科工作的可能性较小。