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Entry of US Medical School Graduates Into Family Medicine Residencies: 2012–2013

机译:美国医学院毕业生进入家庭医学住院医师的时间:2012-2013年

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Background: Analyzing the US medical school origin of family medicine residents highlights schools, states, or regions that have higher entrance rates into family medicine.Methods: The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) 2013 Residency Census has a 100% response rate and lists information for family medicine residents who entered training July 2012. MD graduates are verified through medical school registrars or the American Medical Association’s Physicians Masterfile data. The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine provides data on DO graduates. Three-year rolling averages of graduates entering family medicine are calculated for Liaison Committee of Medical Education (LCME)-accredited medical schools.Results: In July 2012, 3,523 first-year residents entered Accreditation Council for Graduation Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family medicine residencies. Medical students from LCME-accredited schools account for less than half of the family medicine residents (46%). Public MD-granting medical schools graduate almost threefold more students into family medicine residencies than do private schools (1,101 versus 380). The Mountain, West North Central, and Pacific regions of the United States have the highest percentage of MD graduates (13.5%, 12.3%, and 11.4%, respectively) entering family medicine. Forty-five percent of MD medical students enter a family medicine residency in the state in which they attended medical school.Conclusions: LCME-accredited medical schools with lower percentages of graduates entering family medicine should examine the economic, environmental, and academic factors that may be causing low numbers of their students graduating and entering family medicine residencies.(Fam Med 2013;45(9):642-6.)This is the 32nd national study conducted by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) that reports retrospectively the percentage of graduates from allopathic and osteopathic medical schools who enter Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family medicine residency programs. The Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) 20th report, “Advancing Primary Care,” states that at least 40% of the physician workforce should be primary care to provide optimal health care and health system efficiency.1 Analyzing the US medical school origin of family medicine residents highlights the schools, states, or regions that have higher entrance rates into family medicine residencies and may suggest factors that will help improve the number of graduates entering family medicine from other medical schools.Methods
机译:背景:分析美国医学院的家庭医学居民出身会突出显示家庭医学入学率较高的学校,州或地区方法:美国家庭医师学会(AAFP)2013居住普查有100%的回应率并列出有关于2012年7月参加培训的家庭医学居民的信息。医学博士的毕业生已通过医学院注册商或美国医学会的医师主文件数据进行了验证。美国整骨医学学院协会提供了DO毕业生的数据。为获得医学教育联络委员会(LCME)认可的医学院计算进入家庭医学专业的毕业生的三年滚动平均值。结果:2012年7月,有3,523名一年级新生进入了由美国医学教育认可委员会(ACGME)认可的家庭药物残留。来自LCME认可学校的医学生不到家庭医学住院医师的一半(46%)。向公立医学博士提供资助的医学院毕业于家庭医学生的学生比私立学校要高出近三倍(1,101比380)。美国的山区,西北中部和太平洋地区进入家庭医学的医学博士毕业生比例最高(分别为13.5%,12.3%和11.4%)。 45%的医学博士医学学生在就读医学院的州进入家庭医学专业。结论:经LCME认证的医学院中,进入家庭医学专业的毕业生比例较低,应研究可能导致经济,环境和学术因素恶化的因素(Fam Med 2013; 45(9):642-6。)这是由美国家庭医师学会(AAFP)进行的第32项全国研究,回顾性地报告了进入同等疗法和整骨疗法医学院的毕业生进入研究生医学教育认可委员会(ACGME)认可的家庭医学住院医师课程的百分比。研究生医学教育委员会(COGME)第20次报告“推进初级保健”指出,至少40%的医生应为初级保健,以提供最佳的医疗保健和卫生系统效率。1分析美国医学院的起源家庭医学居民强调了进入家庭医学住院率较高的学校,州或地区,并可能提出了有助于提高从其他医学院校进入家庭医学的毕业生人数的因素。

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