2022
DOI: 10.1111/medu.14918
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Medical students' rural practice intention: Academic performance matters

Abstract: Introduction: Many countries are driving forward policies and practices to train medical students for later rural practice. Previous research has investigated individual (e.g., rural upbringing) and structural factors (e.g., curricular exposure) associated with rural practice intention. However, the relationship between academic performance in medical school and rural practice intention has been neglected, although optimisation theory suggests there may be a relationship. To address this gap, our aim was to id… Show more

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“…As China is a top‐down country with provincial and local policies always following the central government's directions, it has been common for provincial and local governments to keep stable the funding level for the ‘provincial team’ and ‘local team’ since then. Furthermore, the stable and stratified system of college admission based on academic performance in China's National College Entrance Examination 29 makes individual medical schools generally recruit high school graduates with similar within‐province ranking of National College Entrance Examination scores across years 30 . As a result, tier 1 and tier 2 medical schools stably receive higher levels of funding from governments and attract students with higher prior academic performance than tier 3 medical schools and independent colleges.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As China is a top‐down country with provincial and local policies always following the central government's directions, it has been common for provincial and local governments to keep stable the funding level for the ‘provincial team’ and ‘local team’ since then. Furthermore, the stable and stratified system of college admission based on academic performance in China's National College Entrance Examination 29 makes individual medical schools generally recruit high school graduates with similar within‐province ranking of National College Entrance Examination scores across years 30 . As a result, tier 1 and tier 2 medical schools stably receive higher levels of funding from governments and attract students with higher prior academic performance than tier 3 medical schools and independent colleges.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This survey aims to understand and improve medical students' experience of medical education from their perspectives. In the process of developing and designing the survey instrument, NCHPED referred an advisory panel of experts in medicine or education, survey methodology and international literature 20 . Before the instrument was first used nationally in 2020, NCHPED conducted a pilot test among 33 medical schools in 2019 and revised the questionnaire based on the results of the pre‐survey, which made the survey more reasonable, feasible and effective.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CMSS was designed in collaboration with an advisory panel of experts in medicine, education and survey methodology, and with reference to the wider literature. Its aim is to collect and collate self-reported data on medical student sociodemographics, educational experiences, achievements and future career aspirations from China’s 193 medical schools 23. The CMSS was piloted in May 2019 in 33 medical schools, first used nationally with new graduates in 2020, and expanded to medical students across all five grades in 2021.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%