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Are graduate entry programmes the answer to recruiting and selecting tomorrow's doctors?

机译:研究生入学计划是否是招聘和选择明天的医生的答案?

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Objective In the wake of the introduction of graduate entry programmes, this paper aims to promote discussion and debate on student recruitment and selection, with a view to achieving a better match between the medical student population and the health needs of the population as a whole. Setting Government initiatives in the UK and Australia have increased the number of medical school places, with a substantial proportion allocated to graduate entry students. In the UK, a government priority is to widen access to applicants from disadvantaged areas and lower socio-economic groups. In Australia, additional concerns for the government include ensuring medical services for rural and remote areas and improving indigenous health. At the same time, the governments in both countries are shifting costs in the direction of a 'user pays' system. Outcome Graduate entry programmes represent a particular approach to minimising the effects of disadvantage, increasing the representation of students from diverse backgrounds, achieving a better match between the medical student population and the general population, and encouraging more flexible and inclusive selection and admissions policies. They also have certain disadvantages. It is possible to define a set of principles to increase the diversity of the medical school class with respect to both academic and personal qualities, whether in undergraduates or in graduate entrants. Conclusions Graduate entry programmes can contribute to increased student diversity, but are unlikely to have much impact without other strategies to reinforce this aim. A nationwide collaboration could provide opportunities for research to establish more efficient and effective ways of selecting tomorrow's doctors.
机译:目的在引入研究生入学计划之后,本文旨在促进关于学生招募和选拔的讨论和辩论,以期使医学生的人口与整体人口的健康需求更好地匹配。在英国和澳大利亚制定政府举措,增加了医学院的名额,其中很大一部分分配给了研究生。在英国,政府优先考虑的事项是扩大来自弱势地区和较低社会经济群体的申请人的访问范围。在澳大利亚,政府的其他担忧包括确保为农村和偏远地区提供医疗服务以及改善土著人民的健康。同时,两国政府都在朝着“用户付费”系统的方向转移成本。成果研究生入学计划是一种特殊方法,可最大程度地减少不利因素的影响,增加来自不同背景的学生的代表率,在医学生群体与普通人群之间实现更好的匹配,并鼓励更灵活,更具包容性的选拔和录取政策。它们也有某些缺点。可以定义一套原则,以增加医学院校班级在学历和个人素质方面的多样性,无论是在本科生还是在研究生中。结论研究生入学计划可以有助于增加学生的多样性,但如果没有其他策略来加强这一目标,就不可能产生很大的影响。全国范围的合作可以为研究提供机会,以建立更有效的选择明天医生的方式。

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