Rachel Jaber Chehayeb, Gopika SenthilKumar, Ziad Saade, Benjamin Gallo Marin, Ghazal Aghagoli, Azan Z Virji
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In this study, we report international medical students in the United States and conduct an analysis of the first, peer-to-peer, national mentorship program for international medical students and international pre-med applicants in the US (F1Doctors). We used analyzed survey data collected through F1Doctors and the Association of American Medical Colleges yearly matriculation reports. Results indicated that the average college grade point average (GPA) and Medical College Admission Test score (MCAT) of international applicants was higher than that of all applicants. Additionally, non-US applicants reported facing numerous unique challenges such as limited access to extracurricular opportunities and difficulty finding mentors who are familiar with the application process. International applicants have the potential to increase the diversity of healthcare professionals, and F1Doctors is the first platform to support international healthcare applicants in the US.
在这项研究中,我们报告了在美国的国际医学学生,并对美国的国际医学学生和国际医学预科申请人(f1医生)的第一个点对点国家指导计划进行了分析。我们使用了通过F1Doctors和美国医学院协会(Association of American Medical Colleges)的年度入学报告收集的分析调查数据。结果表明,国际申请者的平均大学绩点(GPA)和医学院入学考试成绩(MCAT)高于所有申请者。此外,非美国申请人报告面临许多独特的挑战,例如获得课外机会的机会有限,以及难以找到熟悉申请流程的导师。国际申请人有潜力增加医疗保健专业人员的多样性,f1医生是第一个支持美国国际医疗保健申请人的平台。