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The educational background and qualifications of UK medical students from ethnic minorities

机译:英国少数民族医学生的教育背景和学历

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Background UK medical students and doctors from ethnic minorities underperform in undergraduate and postgraduate examinations. Although it is assumed that white (W) and non-white (NW) students enter medical school with similar qualifications, neither the qualifications of NW students, nor their educational background have been looked at in detail. This study uses two large-scale databases to examine the educational attainment of W and NW students. Methods Attainment at GCSE and A level, and selection for medical school in relation to ethnicity, were analysed in two separate databases. The 10th cohort of the Youth Cohort Study provided data on 13,698 students taking GCSEs in 1999 in England and Wales, and their subsequent progression to A level. UCAS provided data for 1,484,650 applicants applying for admission to UK universities and colleges in 2003, 2004 and 2005, of whom 52,557 applied to medical school, and 23,443 were accepted. Results NW students achieve lower grades at GCSE overall, although achievement at the highest grades was similar to that of W students. NW students have higher educational aspirations, being more likely to go on to take A levels, especially in science and particularly chemistry, despite relatively lower achievement at GCSE. As a result, NW students perform less well at A level than W students, and hence NW students applying to university also have lower A-level grades than W students, both generally, and for medical school applicants. NW medical school entrants have lower A level grades than W entrants, with an effect size of about -0.10. Conclusion The effect size for the difference between white and non-white medical school entrants is about B0.10, which would mean that for a typical medical school examination there might be about 5 NW failures for each 4 W failures. However, this effect can only explain a portion of the overall effect size found in undergraduate and postgraduate examinations of about -0.32.
机译:背景英国的少数民族医学生和医生在本科和研究生考试中表现不佳。尽管假定白人(W)和非白人(NW)的学生以相似的资格进入医学院,但都没有详细研究NW学生的资格及其教育背景。这项研究使用两个大型数据库来检查西非和西非学生的教育程度。方法在两个独立的数据库中分析了GCSE和A级的成绩以及与种族相关的医学院校的选择。青年队列研究的第10个队列提供了1999年英格兰和威尔士参加GCSE的13,698名学生的数据,这些学生随后逐渐升至A级。 UCAS在2003年,2004年和2005年为1,484,650名申请英国大学录取的申请人提供了数据,其中52,557人申请了医学院,23,443名被录取。结果尽管西北地区的学生在最高成绩方面与西北地区的学生相似,但他们在GCSE的总成绩较低。尽管GCSE的成绩相对较低,但西北地区的学生具有更高的教育志向,尤其是在科学,尤其是化学方面,更有可能升至A级。结果是,西北学生的A级成绩不及西方学生,因此申请大学的西北学生的A级成绩通常也比医学院学生低。西北医学院的入学者的A Level成绩低于W入学的,其效果等级约为-0.10。结论白人和非白人医学院校入学者之间差异的影响大小约为B0.10,这意味着对于典型的医学院校考试,每4 W失败会导致大约5 NW失败。但是,这种效应只能解释在本科和研究生考试中发现的整体效应量的一部分,约为-0.32。

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