의학전문대학원 제도 시행 전후의 신입생 특성 및 인식 비교

Purpose: This study was performed to compare the characteristics and perceptions of medical school students and professional graduate medical school students. Methods: Study subjects were 131 medical students from a national university and 113 applicants of a professional graduate medical school. We...

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Veröffentlicht in:Korean journal of medical education 2007, 19(3), , pp.251-255
Hauptverfasser: 윤태호(Tae Ho Yoon), 윤소정(So Jung Yune), 윤 식(Sik Yoon), 이선희(Sun Hee Lee), 정인숙(Ihn Sook Jeong), 박병규(Byung Kyu
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: This study was performed to compare the characteristics and perceptions of medical school students and professional graduate medical school students. Methods: Study subjects were 131 medical students from a national university and 113 applicants of a professional graduate medical school. We developed a self-reported questionnaire asking about socio-demographic characteristics; the level of satisfaction of educational environment; perception of missions of medical education and career plan and student activities during school. Results: Students from the professional graduate medical school were significantly different from medical students in socio-demographic characteristics. They also showed higher satisfaction with their education, were more supportive of student union activities and were more anxious about economic and health problems than medical students. However, there was no difference between the two groups regarding perception of missions of medical education and career plan after graduation. Conclusion: Based on the above results, it is necessary to consider the characteristics and perceptions of professional graduate medical students when developing educational policies for these older students. The limitation of this study includes a restricted sample, and generalization of results should be done carefully. Thus, more extensive, wide-ranging studies would be useful. KCI Citation Count: 8
ISSN:2005-727X
2005-7288