Applicants to Canadian medical schools for 1966-67.
- 1 April 1967
- journal article
- Vol. 96 (13) , 927-35
Abstract
An examination of applicants to Canadian medical schools for 1966-67 revealed that 4534 applications were received for the approximately 974 available places. The number of Canadian applications was 2866 and these were made by 1815 individual applicants, an increase of 48 over 1965-66. United States applicants declined from 1143 to 1013.Evaluations made by the schools concerning the acceptability of the Canadian applicants disclosed that 55 applicants who rated as "acceptable" by one or more schools failed to gain admission to any medical school in 1966-67 (as compared to 36 in 1965-66). However, of those applicants who did find a place 76 were evaluated as "marginal" or "unacceptable", while another 126 were rated as "acceptable" by one school but "marginal" and/or "acceptable" by one or more other schools.These results were interpreted to imply that the Canadian medical schools were still experiencing difficulty in attracting well-qualified applicants for study in medicine.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
- Canadian applicants to medical schools in Canada for 1965-66.1966
- APPLICATIONS AND ENROLMENTS AT WESTERN MEDICAL SCHOOLS - A STUDY OF MEDICAL MATRICULANTS FOR 19641966
- A PILOT STUDY OF APPLICATIONS TO 4 ONTARIO MEDICAL SCHOOLS FOR ADMISSION TO 1ST PROFESSIONAL YEAR1965
- A FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF NON-ENTRANTS AND HIGH ABILITY REJECTED APPLICANTS TO THE 1958-59 ENTERING CLASS OF U.S. MEDICAL SCHOOLS.1963