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Clayson, David – 1979
Differences between male and female medical students in attitude changes toward themselves and their environment were investigated. In general, women students appeared to have had a harder time, showing more negative developments in both attitudes toward the environment and in those toward themselves. Compared with men, women showed sharp declines…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns, Environmental Influences, Females
Garrard, Judith; Peng, Grace – 1974
This paper consists of a preliminary report of the first-year internship/residency characteristics and end-of year performance evaluation of the initial class of three-year medical student graduates (N=23) from the University of Minnesota Medical School. Students are described in terms of demographic characteristics upon entrance, performance…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Internship Programs
Feitz, Robert H. – 1973
This study looked at Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) scores by race in relation to medical college status. It was found that promoted students differed significantly on all four MCAT subtests from those dismissed for academic difficulties and those repeating a year. For both black and white racial groups, the latter two status categories…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Dropouts, Expectancy Tables, Failure
Ware, John E.; And Others – 1973
This paper summarizes findings of a program of evaluation research. In this research the authors assumed that reliable and valid measurement of consumers' attitudes and beliefs about various aspects of medical care is possible and that more valid evaluation systems could be achieved if consumer perceptions are carefully considered during…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Evaluation, Medical Education
CAMPBELL, DAVID P. – 1966
A RETESTING WAS MADE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEASURED INTERESTS AND THE SELECTION OF A MEDICAL SPECIALTY. SPECIFICALLY, THE RESEARCH REPORTED HERE ATTEMPTED TO DETERMINE WHY THE STRONG VOCATIONAL INTEREST BLANK (SVIB) AND THE MEDICAL SPECIALIST PREFERENCE BLANK (MSPB) SCALES FAIL TO PREDICT EVENTUAL MEDICAL SPECIALTY. ALL OF THE ANALYSES OF AN…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, Interest Inventories, Measurement Instruments
Angel, James L. – 1976
This paper by James L. Angel, Director, Medical College Admissions Assessment Program, Association of American Medical Colleges, was presented at the 1976 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Discussed are various issues and factors considered in the development of the new Medical College Admissions Test to be…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Admission Criteria, Admission (School), College Admission
Wiggers, T. Thorne; And Others – 1976
A Sex Content Scale was developed to evaluate a series of simulated interviews conducted with 24 second year medical students and an actress who was carefully coached to reveal a specific sexual problem as she felt comfortable with the student and as he/she asked her appropriate questions. A patient response form was also developed to quantify the…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Correlation, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation
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Render, Gary F.; Jackson, Horace D. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1975
A Purdue University study of veterinary school students' first-year grade point averages in relationship to several variables concluded that in addition to traditional criteria, performance in specific preveterinary courses (in this case, 2-semester organic chemistry) and personality measures contribute to predicting success in veterinary school…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Educational Research, Grade Point Average, Higher Education
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Hullinger, Ronald; Render, Gary F. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1975
Students in microscopic anatomy at Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine selected a self-directed or teacher-directed approach to the course. Adoption of the experimental approach described here increased faculty time for evaluating student progress but was supportive of student development particularly in cognitive skills and affective…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Course Descriptions, Experimental Teaching, Higher Education
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Snizek William E.; Bryant, Clifton D. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1975
A study to identify factors affecting individuals' decisions to pursue small- or large-animal veterinary practice showed that area of childhood residence, perceived (but not actual) income differentials, job travel demands, and perceived professional image and prestige affect the increasing shift from large- to small- animal practice. (JT)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Higher Education, Medical Students, Occupational Mobility
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Weiler, William C. – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
Limitations of the Guaranteed Student Loan Program (GSL) are analyzed with respect to repayment convenience, and a variant of the GSL with an income contingent repayment feature is proposed. Computer simulations of loan repayments for both programs are developed and conclusions regarding manageability of repayments presented. (JT)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Income, Income Contingent Loans, Loan Repayment
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Waddell, Wendy; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
National Board of Medical Examiner's exam results show that U.S. medical students who participated between 1968 and 1974 in Yugoslav or Israeli international fellowship programs sponsored by the Association of American Medical Schools and the U.S. Public Health Service gained knowledge of preventive medicine and public health. (JT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Clinical Experience, Fellowships, Field Experience Programs
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Stimmel, Barry – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
According to a questionnaire survey of 101 American medical schools (76 responding) 93 percent had no thesis requirement for graduation and faculty opinion on the value of a mandatory, formal research experience was not clear. The majority do not seem to favor instituting such a requirement for various reasons. (JT)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education
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Nelson, G. E.; And Others – Medical Education, 1976
The Problem Oriented Medical Record (which allows practical definition of the behavioral terms thoroughness, reliability, sound analytical sense, and efficiency as they apply to the identification and management of patient problems) provides a vehicle to use in performance based type evaluation. A test-run use of the record is reported. (JT)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Competency Based Education, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Marcotte, D. B.; And Others – Medical Education, 1976
A testing of 159 first-year medical students who took a spaced sex education course (requiring student participation in a weekly lecture, film, and group discussion) showed significant changes in cognitive knowledge as well as attitudinal tolerance of others but no changes in styles of thinking. Results are related to earlier studies. (JT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Course Content, Course Evaluation
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