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概括
在1985-1986学年,美国医学院的第一年入学人数略有下降. 在66604名入学学生中,女性占32.5%,少数民族入学率为16.5%.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 统计 医疗教育 统计
- 医疗卫生工作人员分析
背景情况:
- 1985-1986学年标志着美国医学院招生和入学数据的大量收集.
- 了解招生趋势,教师人数和学生人口统计数据对于医疗劳动力规划至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 关于1985-1986学年美国医学院申请人,入学者,毕业生和教师的综合统计.
- 详细介绍医学学生的人口结构,包括性别和少数民族代表.
- 概述医学教育课程的结构和持续时间,包括结合大学和医学院的选择.
主要方法:
- 1985-1986学年美国医学院的数据汇编.
- 对申请人数,录取率和第一年入学人数的分析.
- 计算学生人口统计数据 (性别,少数民族身份),毕业生人数和教师人数.
主要成果:
- 32,893名申请人,17,228人被录取,16,337人首次入学,比去年有所下降.
- 总招生人数为127所学校的66604名学生,其中32.5%为女性.
- 少数民族入学率为16.5% (3556名黑人学生);16191名毕业生;61372名全日制教师.
结论:
- 这些数据提供了20世纪80年代中期医学教育格局的快照.
- 突出了这个时期医学学生和教师的组成.
- 显示医学院招生和学习时间的趋势,93%的入学学生已经完成了至少四年的大学.
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