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Sherman, Charles R.; Bryll, Terry – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
Five groups of medical schools are used to describe the relationship between the type of institution where a physician serves as a full-time faculty member and the type of institution where the M.D. degree was awarded. Research schools contribute more graduates to U.S. faculties. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Background, Faculty Mobility, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Sherman, Charles R. – 1978
An exploratory factor analysis is used in the study of institutional preferences in medical student admissions. Sources and mathematical derivations of 58 institutional variables are presented. Most of the measures describe attributes related to the admission process. The remainder were selected to represent other dimensions along which medical…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Choice, Componential Analysis, Factor Analysis
Sherman, Charles R.; McShane, Michael G. – 1978
This study is an attempt to model the similarities of 84 medical schools with respect to their orientations toward applicants qualified for research and applicants interested in delivering primary care or locating in non-urban settings. These characteristics are defined in 17 institutional variables. The patterns of insti(utional similarity are…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, Medical Education
Sherman, Charles R. – 1977
In 1976, the Association of American Medical Colleges developed a map-like model to describe the global picture of the U.S. medical school similarities with respect to two loosely defined concepts: an institutional emphasis on research and an emphasis on clinical and graduate medical training. This study is an attempt to replicate the results of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Sherman, Charles R. – 1977
Multidimensional scaling methods were used to derive interpretable models of medical school similarity with respect to research and graduate medical education intensiveness. On the basis of cluster analysis, private schools seemed to be categorizable into those that are relatively intensive on both research and graduate medical education, those…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Medical Research
Sherman, Charles R. – 1977
This is one of five studies performed in 1976 to examine the characteristics of U.S. medical schools and the interrelationship among variables that describe them. A principal components analysis was performed and interpreted exploring the interrelationships of 33 selected variables that describe the faculty, student, curriculum, and other…
Descriptors: Certification, Educational Finance, Enrollment Projections, Factor Analysis
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McShane, Michael G.; Sherman, Charles R. – 1977
The report is one of four that describes the 1977 phase of an ongoing series of studies by the association. The purpose of the studies is to examine the interrelationships among variables and institutions based on the descriptive measures contained in the Institutional Profile System, which contains a vast array of data on medical schools…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum, Educational Finance