Pre-Health Students' Attitudes towards the Relative Importance of Biology and Statistics for their Preparation for Professional School
During a recent review of the MCAT exam, the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) surveyed medical school faculty to determine the relative importance of basic science and statistics topics for medical school preparation and success. Based on the results of this survey, the AAMC identified statistical reasoning as one of the major competencies expected of incoming medical students. The purpose of this project was to ascertain how students who self-identify as pre-med/pre-health: 1) perceive the importance of statistics to their academic preparation for professional school and 2) how this relates to their attitudes towards the incorporation of basic statistical reasoning in their undergraduate biology classes. We administered a survey similar to that of the AAMC to pre-health students at the University of Pittsburgh. Students were asked to rate the importance of 10 biology and 10 statistics topics from the original AAMC survey. Topics were selected based on their medical rele … show more
Akoto, Atteh, Garber-Talamo, Michelle, Donovan, Sam S., Hale, Alison N., (2015), "Pre-Health Students' Attitudes towards the Relative Importance of Biology and Statistics for their Preparation for Professional School", University of Pittsburgh Honors College Undergraduate Research Fair 2015, : Pittsburgh, PA, April, . Cited by:
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Book title | University of Pittsburgh Honors College Undergraduate Research Fair 2015 |
Year | 2015 |
Month | April |
Location | Pittsburgh, PA |