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Potential advantage of student-run clinics for diversifying a medical school class

机译:由学生经营的诊所在使医学院校多样化方面的潜在优势

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of a student-run clinic on the diversification of a medical student class. We distributed a two-page, 20-item, paper survey to students of the University of Missouri School of Medicine (MU SOM) class of 2015 in July of 2011. The survey gathered information on general demographics, opinions on the importance of medical education opportunities, and opinions on the importance of medical school characteristics in applying to and attending MU SOM. A total of 104 students responded to the survey. A majority of the students identified the MedZou Community Health Clinic, a student-run, free health clinic affiliated with MU SOM, and simulated-patient encounters as important educational experiences (81% and 94%, respectively). More than half of the self-identified "non-white" students reported MedZou as an important factor in their choice to apply to (60%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 32 to 88) and attend (71%; 95% CI, 44 to 98) MU SOM, over half of the females reported MedZou as important in their choice to apply (59%; 95% CI, 43 to 76) and attend (57%; 95% CI, 40 to 74), and over half of non-Missouri residents reported MedZou as important in their choice to apply (64%; 95% CI, 36 to 93) and attend (71%; 95% CI, 44 to 98). According to the above results, it can be said that students clearly value both MedZou and simulated-patient encounters as important educational experiences. Women, minorities, and non-Missouri residents value MedZou more highly than their peers who are First Year Medical Students who are Missouri residents, suggesting that MedZou may provide a promising opportunity to advance diversity within MU SOM. These results highlight the need for additional research to further explore MedZou's potential to enhance the recruitment of a diverse medical student class.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估由学生经营的诊所对医学生班级多元化的影响。我们于2011年7月向2015年密苏里大学医学院(MU SOM)班的学生分发了一份两页,共20条的论文调查。该调查收集了有关一般人口统计学的信息,对医学教育重要性的看法关于医学院校特色在申请和参加MU SOM中的重要性的机会和意见。共有104名学生回答了调查。大多数学生将MedZou社区健康诊所,由MU SOM附属的,由学生经营的免费健康诊所以及模拟患者的经历视为重要的教育经历(分别为81%和94%)。超过一半的自我识别的“非白人”学生认为MedZou是他们选择申请(60%; 95%置信区间[CI],32至88)和参加(71%; 95%)的重要因素。 CI,44到98),MU SOM中超过一半的女性报告说MedZou对于选择申请(59%; 95%CI,43到76)和参加(57%; 95%CI,40到74)很重要,半数以上的非密苏里州居民表示,MedZou对于他们的申请(64%; 95%CI,36至93)和参加(71%; 95%CI,44至98)很重要。根据以上结果,可以说学生清楚地将MedZou和模拟病人的遭遇视为重要的教育经历。妇女,少数民族和非密苏里州居民对MedZou的评价要高于密苏里州居民作为一年级医学生的同龄人,这表明MedZou可能为提高MU SOM内部的多样性提供了广阔的机遇。这些结果表明,需要进行更多研究以进一步探索MedZou的潜力,以增强对多样化医学生课程的招募。

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