Creation and evaluation of a self-directed, first-year intervention for pre-health undergraduates: setting students up for success

Meghan Currin, Eric Hastie
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ABSTRACT University-established modalities to help undergraduate students navigate the path to medical school are often implemented toward the end of college or following graduation. This imposes cost and time burdens that may be contribute to the high rate of premedical attrition, especially for students who are members of a marginalized community. In the fall 2022 semester, an asynchronous, self-directed pre-health module was offered to biology majors at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill enrolled in a required introductory biology research skills course. The objective of the five-lesson intervention was to enhance student understanding of the path to becoming a successful applicant early in their college career. The module aimed to increase the accessibility of pre-health advising and was designed to be easily shared and adapted across various learning management systems. A pre- and post-module survey was administered to assess changes in students’ perceived understanding of and confidence for success on the pre-health track following completion of the course.
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创建和评估针对健康预科本科生的一年级自主干预措施:帮助学生取得成功
摘要 大学建立的帮助本科生通往医学院之路的模式通常在大学毕业或毕业后才实施。这给学生带来了成本和时间负担,可能会导致医学预科生流失率居高不下,尤其是对于边缘化群体的学生而言。2022 年秋季学期,北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校的生物专业学生在必修的生物研究技能入门课程中学习了一个异步、自主的健康预科模块。这个五节课的干预措施旨在加强学生对大学生涯早期成为成功申请者的途径的理解。该模块旨在提高健康预科咨询的可及性,其设计便于在各种学习管理系统中共享和调整。我们进行了模块前后的调查,以评估学生在完成课程后对健康预科的理解和成功信心的变化。
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