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Author Gonnella, Joseph S.

Title Fifty years of findings from the Jefferson longitudinal study of medical education / Joseph S. Gonnella, Clara A. Callahan, J. Jon Veloski, Jennifer DeSantis, Mohammadreza Hojat
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (287 pages)
Contents Admissions -- Demographics -- Medical school evaluations -- Postgraduate and Career -- Psychosocial Attributes -- Professionalism -- Miscellaneous
Summary This book assembles research findings accumulated over the span of half a century from the Jefferson Longitudinal Study (JLS). This study, initiated in 1970, is the most comprehensive, extensive, and uninterrupted longitudinal study of medical students and graduates maintained in a single medical school. The study was based on the conviction that medical schools have a social responsibility and ethical obligation to monitor the quality of their educational programs, to assess their educational outcomes, and to ensure that their educational goals have been achieved for the purposes of public safety. The JLS has resulted in a large number of publications in professional peer-reviewed journals and presentations in national and international meetings. A recent Google search using keywords Jefferson Longitudinal Study resulted in 2,140,000 hits (as of September 2021), an indication of its broad popularity among researchers. Some medical schools have expressed interest in learning more about the JLS, requesting copies of the instruments used in the study, information about how to set up a longitudinal study of medical education, and other needed resources. A schematic snapshot of the JLS was published in Academic Medicine [2011, 84(3), p. 404] for those interested in a heuristic model for the development of a longitudinal study of medical students and graduates. Potential readers of the book include medical education researchers, faculty of medical schools and of other health professions academic centers, postgraduate medical education institutions (e.g., residency training programs, training hospitals and institutions), medical students, and readers of medical education journals (e.g., Academic Medicine, Advances in Health Sciences Education, Evaluation and the Health Professions, International Journal of Medical Education, The Journal of the American Medical Association, Medical Education, Medical Teacher, The New England Journal of Medicine, Teaching and Learning in Medicine, in which findings from the JLS have been published)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 14, 2022)
Subject Medical education -- Longitudinal studies
Medical education
Ensenyament de la medicina.
Mètode longitudinal.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Longitudinal studies
Llibres electrònics.
Form Electronic book
Author Callahan, Clara A
Veloski, J. Jon
DeSantis, Jennifer
Hojat, Mohammadreza, 1947-
ISBN 3030853799
9783030853792