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Accreditation standards of osteopathic and allopathic medical schools: could they affect educational quality?

机译:整骨疗法和同种疗法医学院的认证标准:它们会影响教育质量吗?

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Accreditation of medical schools in the United States is the province of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) for MD-granting schools, and the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) for DO-granting schools. One of the functions of accreditation is to provide medical schools an opportunity for critical self-analysis, which leads to improvement in quality. In some quarters, there are perceptions that the quality of osteopathic education, and therefore the graduates of DO medical schools, are of a lower quality than is the case with MD schools. To examine that assertion, the authors delved into certain aspects of accreditation across the two professions, particularly the structure of the two accrediting bodies, as well as a comparative analysis of certain select accreditation standards, to determine whether these elements demonstrate any differences that could lead to educational quality dissimilarities.The basic structures of the two accrediting bodies are functionally similar except in the way the members are chosen. Also, the LCME has student representation and COCA does not. However, the authors did not think these differences have significant quality implications. In the areas of governance, the major difference is that a for-profit osteopathic school has now been approved, while the relevant LCME standard states that a medical school should be not-for-profit unless there are extraordinary and justifiable circumstances that preclude full compliance with the standard.Relative to academic environment, LCME standards are more expansive, possibly leading to environments where that may enhance student learning. Comparative analysis of several other standards demonstrates some variation, but not enough to conclude that accreditation is a factor in any quality issues across the two professions.
机译:美国的医学院校认证是医学博士联络委员会(LCME)授予MD津贴的学校,以及骨病学院认可委员会(COCA)授予DO津贴的学校。认证的功能之一是为医学院校提供进行重要自我分析的机会,从而提高质量。在某些地区,人们普遍认为,骨医学教育的质量,因此DO医学学校的毕业生的质量要比MD学校的质量低。为了检验这一主张,作者深入研究了两个专业的认可的某些方面,特别是两个认可机构的结构,并对某些选定的认可标准进行了比较分析,以确定这些要素是否显示出可能导致差异的任何差异。这两个认证机构的基本结构在功能上相似,只是成员的选择方式不同。另外,LCME有学生代表,而COCA没有。但是,作者认为这些差异不会对质量产生重大影响。在管理领域,主要区别在于,一所营利性骨病学校现已获得批准,而相关LCME标准则规定,除非有特殊和合理的情况妨碍完全遵守,否则医学院校应是非营利性的相对于学术环境,LCME标准的范围更广,可能导致可以增强学生学习的环境。对其他几个标准的比较分析显示出一些差异,但不足以得出认可是两个行业中任何质量问题的一个因素的结论。

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