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Accepting randomness in medical school admissions: The case for a lottery

机译:接受医学院录取的随机性:抽签的案例

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McMaster University’s medical school, faced with the need to socially distance during the COVID-19 pandemic, recently replaced their structured admission interview process with a partial lottery. At first, it may seem that leaving medical school admissions partly to chance could erode autonomy and meritocracy. Yet our current system for selecting medical students is strained by a limited predictive ability. In the search for good doctors, we lack meaningful, quantifiable, and comparable criteria. Partial or weighted admissions lotteries can offer us an escape. They have the potential to reduce mental and financial burdens on both applicants and medical schools, avoiding an overemphasis on marginal differences between applicants. Lotteries are also a simple way to address persistent admissions disparities by being truly non-discriminatory. At the very least, lotteries represent a useful benchmark against which we can rigorously compare current and future selection methods.
机译:麦克马斯特大学的医学院在 COVID-19 大流行期间面临保持社交距离的需要,最近用部分抽签取代了结构化的入学面试过程。乍一看,让医学院的招生部分归于偶然可能会侵蚀自治和精英管理。然而,我们目前选择医学生的系统因有限的预测能力而紧张。在寻找好医生的过程中,我们缺乏有意义、可量化和可比较的标准。部分或加权入场彩票可以为我们提供逃生的机会。它们有可能减轻申请人和医学院的精神和经济负担,避免过分强调申请人之间的边际差异。彩票也是通过真正非歧视性来解决持续存在的录取差异的简单方法。至少,彩票代表了一个有用的基准,我们可以根据它严格比较当前和未来的选择方法。

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