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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 1-6, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-883560

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Objective:To investigate the current status of satisfaction with training program and loyalty to the university among professional postgraduate students majoring in clinical medicine, as well as the association between satisfaction with training program and loyalty to the university.Methods:The 2017 National Medical Student Satisfaction Survey Database was used. A total of 1 944 professional postgraduate students in the second or third year, as well as those with delayed graduation, from 59 postgraduate training colleges and universities who participated in clinical internship were selected. SPSS 20.0 software was used for analysis; descriptive analysis was used to describe satisfaction with training program and loyalty to the university; factor analysis was adopted to calculate comprehensive satisfaction score to reduce the number of variables; logistic regression analysis was applied to investigate the association of general information and satisfaction with training program with loyalty to the university.Results:The professional postgraduate students majoring in clinical medicine had a degree of 60.44% of loyalty to the university. Satisfaction with training program reflected low satisfaction at each link of the training program. For every 1-point increase in the comprehensive satisfaction scores of the four links of courses, research training, college support, and practice, the loyalty to the university was increased to 2.11, 1.83, 1.77, and 1.75 times as the original, respectively, of the baseline scores.Conclusion:There is still room for further improvement in the satisfaction with training program and the loyalty to the university among professional postgraduate students majoring in clinical medicine, and the satisfaction with training program is closely associated with the loyalty to the university. Colleges and universities need to take measures for courses, practice, research training, and college support, so as to improve satisfaction and thus enhance loyalty to the university.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management ; (4): 371-375, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-792158

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Objective To analyze the current status of research competitiveness of medical subjects in China.Methods Analyzing the fund of Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in 2017 and using the Range ratio and Theil Index to describe the dispersion and source of difference.Regional research competitiveness of Chinese medical subjects is measured by the attraction and accumulation capacity of NSFC.Results The research competitiveness of medical subjects in East China and South China are stronger,and those in the Northwest are weaker.The distribution of medical funds mainly originated from the interior (88.88%),among which the East China and North China are the two regions with the largest contribution rate.In terms of provinces,Shanghai and Beijing have a much higher concentration of medical funds than other provinces.Condusions The Research competitiveness in inter-regional medical subjects in China is quite different,and the differences mainly stem from the competition of internal provinces;the degree of advantages of medical subjects in regions is different,and there are medical research centers in ever regions.

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