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West J Med ; 128(1): 85-8, 1978 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-625977

RESUMO

In the background of those physicians who have problems in medical practice serious enough to attract attention by the licensing body, there are factors that apparently can help predict such behavior. As a candidate for medical school the applicant more likely to have future problems has the following profile: (1) older than the average applicant with a lower grade point average; (2) more likely to have used tobacco; (3) did not receive a baccalaureate degree; (4) no military service; (5) turned in a sloppy handwritten application form, and (6) received a less than ideal character reference by the college from which applying. Furthermore, after admission to medical school the person more prone to future problems tends to be a poorer student than his peers and to receive a poorer rating in his first postgraduate year. The Loma Linda University graduate who has had such problems is also more likely to have settled in Southern California and to be in general practice.


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Médicos/normas , Prática Profissional/normas , Logro , Fatores Etários , Avaliação Educacional , Ética Médica , Humanos , Internato e Residência , Personalidade , Probabilidade , Fumar
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