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Effectiveness of University of California postbaccalaureate premedical programs in increasing medical school matriculation for minority and disadvantaged students.

机译:加州大学学士学位后的医学预科课程在增加医学院校少数民族和弱势学生入学率方面的有效性。

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CONTEXT: Many medical schools administer postbaccalaureate premedical programs targeting underrepresented minority and disadvantaged students, with the goal of increasing the number of these students matriculating into medical school. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether University of California (UC) postbaccalaureate programs are effective in increasing medical school matriculation rates for program participants. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Retrospective cohort study assessing 5 UC medical school postbaccalaureate programs. The cohort comprised 265 participants in the postbaccalaureate programs in the 1999 through 2002 academic years and a control group of 396 college graduates who applied to the programs but did not participate. Of the participants, 66% were underrepresented minorities, and for 50% neither parent had attended college. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Matriculation by 2005 into a US medical school accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. RESULTS: By 2005, 67.6% of participantsand 22.5% of controls had matriculated into medical school (P<.001). After adjusting for baseline student characteristics, students who participated in postbaccalaureate programs had a higher probability of matriculating into medical school in a regression model controlling for grade point average and demographic characteristics (odds ratio, 6.30; 95% confidence interval, 4.08-9.72) and in a model further controlling for preparticipation Medical College Admissions Test score (odds ratio, 8.06; 95% confidence interval, 4.65-13.97). CONCLUSION: Postbaccalaureate premedical programs appear to be an effective intervention to increase the number of medical school matriculants from disadvantaged and underrepresented groups.
机译:语境:许多医学院校针对学历不足的少数族裔和弱势学生实施学士学位后的医学预科课程,目的是增加入读医学院的学生人数。目的:确定加州大学(UC)的学士学位后课程是否有效提高了该课程参与者的医学院入学率。设计,地点和参与者:回顾性队列研究,评估了5所UC医学院的学士后课程。该队列包括从1999年到2002学年的265名大学预科课程的参与者,以及对照组396名申请该计划但未参加的大学毕业生。在参与者中,有66%是少数族裔代表,而对于50%的父母双方都没有上过大学。主要观察指标:到2005年入读经医学教育联络委员会认可的美国医学院。结果:到2005年,67.6%的参与者和22.5%的对照被录取入医学院(P <.001)。在调整了基线的学生特征之后,参加学士学位课程的学生在控制平均成绩和人口统计学特征的回归模型中有更高的入读医学院的可能性(优势比,6.30; 95%置信区间,4.08-9.72)和在进一步控制参与大学医学院招生考试分数的模型中(赔率,8.06; 95%置信区间,4.65-13.97)。结论:学士学位后的医学预科课程似乎是增加来自弱势群体和代表性不足群体的医学院校预科生人数的有效干预措施。

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