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Predicting Physician Assistant Program Matriculation Among Diverse Applicants: The Influences of Underrepresented Minority Status, Age, and Gender

机译:预测不同申请人的医师助理计划预科:少数少数群体地位,年龄和性别的影响

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Purpose Health professions schools can foster a diverse medical workforce by ensuring equal educational access for students of varied backgrounds. This study examined how physician assistant (PA) applicants' demographic characteristics and prior academic history affected likelihood of PA program matriculation. Method The authors used national application data from the 2015-2016 PA application cycle to investigate associations between applicants' underrepresented minority (URM) status, age, and gender, and likelihood of matriculating into a PA program. Effects were examined alone and after adjusting for other demographics and potential confounders (number of applications submitted, patient care hours, academic achievement). The authors tested whether odds of matriculation differed among demographic subgroups with and without current Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores. Results In univariate models, likelihood of matriculation was lower among URM, older, and male applicants. In fully adjusted models, the URM effect became nonsignificant and the gender effect reversed, while older applicants remained less likely to matriculate. URM and age, but not gender, effects differed by GRE status; only URMs and older applicants without current GRE scores were less likely to matriculate than non-URMs and younger applicants. Conclusions Findings that URMs, older individuals, and men had lower matriculation odds changed when controlling for academic achievement and GRE status, indicating the importance of these components in the admissions process. URM and age findings were contingent on GRE status such that odds of matriculation decreased among URM and older applicants without GRE scores, suggesting that standardized test requirements may be a barrier to PA workforce diversity.
机译:目的卫生职业学校可以通过确保各种背景的学生平等教育机会培养多样化的医疗劳动力。本研究审查了医师助理(PA)申请人的人口特征以及现有的学术历史如何影响PA计划预科的可能性。方法作者使用来自2015 - 2016年PA申请周期的国家申请数据,调查申请人不足的少数群体(URM)状况,年龄和性别之间的协会,以及搬入PA计划的可能性。效果是单独检查的,调整其他人口统计数据和潜在混淆(提交的申请数,患者护理时间,学术成就)。作者测试了在没有目前的研究生记录检查(GRE)分数的人口统计亚组中的大量差异是否不同。导致单变量模型,荨麻疹,年龄较大,男性申请人的预感较低。在完全调整的模型中,URM效果变得不显着,性别效应逆转,而老年申请人仍然不太可能素食。 urm和年龄,但不是性别,对GRE地位不同的影响;只有URM和较年轻的申请人的URM和较旧的申请人比非URM和年轻申请人更不可能刻录。结论在控制学术成果和GRE地位时,URM,老年人和男性的预测结果降低了入学赔率,表明这些组件在招生过程中的重要性。 URM和年龄调查结果目的是对GRE状态的原因,因此在没有GRE分数的URM和较老的申请人中,预科的几率降低,这表明标准化的测试要求可能是PA劳动力多样性的障碍。

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