The article comments on the motions of the Permanent Conference of the Faculties and Schools of Medicine and Surgery and the Permanent Conference of Presidents of Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery in response to the hypothesis of the Minister of Education plans (MIUR) to introduce the “French system” as a model for selecting the Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. The article reiterates the lack of rationality of this hypothesis, and points out that the purpose of the selection must be to strive for a true selection process that is constantly monitored, evaluated and compared with the numerous examples of best evidence-based practices traceable within the international community. The outlines finally how the different “evidences” related to the Italian situation, already produced on this subject and the various research projects, still in progress, promoted by the two Permanent Conferences, should be taken into due consideration

Familiari, G., Barbaranelli, C., Di Liegro, I., Lanzone, A., Locatelli, V., Morini, S., et al. (2014). L’accesso a Medicina. Best evidence-based practice, requisito indispensabile per una ipotesi di “Processo di Selezione” centrato sulla realtà formativa italiana e di caratura internazionale. MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA, 63, 2853-2858 [10.4487/medchir2014-63-6].

L’accesso a Medicina. Best evidence-based practice, requisito indispensabile per una ipotesi di “Processo di Selezione” centrato sulla realtà formativa italiana e di caratura internazionale

LOCATELLI, VITTORIO;STREPPARAVA, MARIA GRAZIA;
2014

Abstract

The article comments on the motions of the Permanent Conference of the Faculties and Schools of Medicine and Surgery and the Permanent Conference of Presidents of Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery in response to the hypothesis of the Minister of Education plans (MIUR) to introduce the “French system” as a model for selecting the Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. The article reiterates the lack of rationality of this hypothesis, and points out that the purpose of the selection must be to strive for a true selection process that is constantly monitored, evaluated and compared with the numerous examples of best evidence-based practices traceable within the international community. The outlines finally how the different “evidences” related to the Italian situation, already produced on this subject and the various research projects, still in progress, promoted by the two Permanent Conferences, should be taken into due consideration
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Medical education, selection, admission to medicine
Italian
2014
63
2853
2858
open
Familiari, G., Barbaranelli, C., Di Liegro, I., Lanzone, A., Locatelli, V., Morini, S., et al. (2014). L’accesso a Medicina. Best evidence-based practice, requisito indispensabile per una ipotesi di “Processo di Selezione” centrato sulla realtà formativa italiana e di caratura internazionale. MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA, 63, 2853-2858 [10.4487/medchir2014-63-6].
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