Qualities Gained from Postbaccalaureate Programs Contributing to Medical School Success

Cameron Slife, S. Anderson
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Postbaccalaureate programs are becoming increasingly utilized by students as a pathway to medical school. Despite the possible negative connotations associated with nontraditional medical school applicants, findings from several studies demonstrate that individuals who have participated in a postbaccalaureate program perform either on par with or outperform their traditional counterparts. This study used a qualitative narrative approach to interview six participants to better understand the perspectives of current medical students who participated in a postbaccalaureate program. Further, this study examined the qualities nontraditional medical students believed they offered compared to their traditional counterparts that contributed to their success in medical school. Findings showed that while subjects had unique reasons for attending a postbaccalaureate program, their reasons generally focused on enhancing parts of their medical school application, predominantly for GPA improvement. In pursuing this pathway, participants found greater maturity and mental fortitude and developed multiple extracurricular passions. These qualities not only contributed to their success in medical school but are discussed as qualities on which they can build in their future practice as physicians.
从学士学位后课程获得的品质有助于医学院的成功
学士学位后课程越来越多地被学生用作进入医学院的途径。尽管非传统医学院申请者可能有负面含义,但几项研究的结果表明,参加过学士学位后课程的人的表现与传统的同行相当,甚至更好。本研究采用定性叙述的方法对六名参与者进行访谈,以更好地了解当前参加学士学位后课程的医学生的观点。此外,本研究还考察了与传统医学院学生相比,非传统医学院学生认为自己具备哪些品质有助于他们在医学院取得成功。研究结果显示,虽然研究对象参加学士学位后课程有其独特的原因,但他们的原因通常集中在提高他们申请医学院的部分能力,主要是为了提高GPA。在追求这条道路的过程中,参与者发现了更多的成熟和精神上的坚韧,并培养了多种课外爱好。这些品质不仅有助于他们在医学院的成功,而且作为他们将来作为医生的实践可以建立的品质进行了讨论。
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