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A Matthew Effect?: Undergraduate Institutional Prestige, Admission to Medical School, and Medically Underserved Communities

机译:马修效应?:本科院校的声望,医学院的录取和医疗不足的社区

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Admission to medical school is key to addressing medically underserved communities because over 90% of medical students graduate and become physicians. Yet, members of populations most likely to serve medically underserved communities as physicians remain chronically underrepresented in medical education despite initiatives aimed at increasing their representation among medical students. Meanwhile, traditional determinants of medical school admission fail to fully predict success in medical school, but have a disparate impact on applicants from underrepresented populations. Other determinants are underexplored, especially undergraduate institutional prestige. This study used a quantitative case study approach to examine the relationship between undergraduate institutional prestige, admission to medical school, and potential to serve medically underserved communities via specialty. Using a synthesis of the frameworks of symbolic capital, the iron triangle, and manifest and latent functions as a lens, this study analyzes (1) the relative impact of undergraduate institutional prestige on predicting admission to medical school holding constant the effect of traditional determinants of admission to medical school (i.e., MCAT, GPA), (2) how undergraduate institutional prestige varies by admissions stage, and (3) the relationship between undergraduate institutional prestige and specialty. Overall, findings show that undergraduate institutional prestige is important throughout the medical school admissions process; yet, undergraduate institutional prestige is not related to specialty. Nonetheless, findings imply preferences for applicants from more prestige undergraduate institutions may be contradictory to fulfilling organizational missions concerned with addressing healthcare disparities.
机译:入读医学院是解决医疗欠佳社区的关键,因为超过90%的医学院学生毕业并成为医生。然而,尽管为提高医学生在医学生中的代表性而采取了各种举措,但由于医生在医学教育中的长期代表性不足,因此最有可能为医学上服务不足的社区提供服务的人群。同时,医学院入学的传统决定因素不能完全预测医学院的成功程度,但对代表性不足人群的申请人产生了不同的影响。其他决定因素尚未充分开发,尤其是本科院校的声望。这项研究使用定量案例研究方法来检查本科院校声望,入学医学院和通过专业服务于医疗欠佳的社区的潜力之间的关系。本研究使用象征性资本,铁三角以及显性和潜在功能的框架作为综合镜头,分析(1)本科院校声望对预测医学院校录取率的相对影响,而传统医学院校的传统决定因素的影响保持不变。入读医学院(即MCAT,GPA);(2)本科院校声望随录取阶段的变化而变化;(3)本科院校声望与专业之间的关系。总体而言,研究结果表明,在医学院的录取过程中,本科院校的声望至关重要。但是,本科院校的声望与专业无关。但是,研究结果表明,来自更多声望较高的本科院校的申请者的偏爱可能与履行有关解决医疗保健差异的组织使命相矛盾。

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    Sesate Diana Beth;

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