课程
经济短缺
医学教育
医学院
透视图(图形)
学生债务
债务
医学
心理学
教育学
业务
计算机科学
财务
人工智能
语言学
哲学
政府(语言学)
作者
John R. Raymond,Joseph E. Kerschner,William J. Hueston,Cheryl A. Maurana
出处
期刊:Academic Medicine
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2015-08-12
卷期号:90 (10): 1318-1323
被引量:49
标识
DOI:10.1097/acm.0000000000000862
摘要
The debate about three-year medical school curricula has resurfaced recently, driven by rising education debt burden and a predicted physician shortage. In this Perspective, the authors call for an evidence-based discussion of the merits and challenges of three-year curricula. They examine published evidence that suggests that three-year curricula are viable, including studies on three-year curricula in (1) U.S. medical schools in the 1970s and 1980s, (2) two Canadian medical schools with more than four decades of experience with such curricula, and (3) accelerated family medicine and internal medicine programs. They also briefly describe the new three-year programs that are being implemented at eight U.S. medical schools, including their own. Finally, they offer suggestions regarding how to enhance the discussion between the proponents of and those with concerns about three-year curricula.
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