Title of article :
Medical student selection and society: Lessons we learned from sociological theories
Author/Authors :
Yaghmaei, Minoo School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Yazdani, Shahram School of Medical Education Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ahmady, Soleiman School of Medical Education Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to show the interaction between the society, applicants and medical schools in terms
of medical student selection. In this study, the trends to implement social factors in the selection process were
highlighted. These social factors were explored through functionalism and conflict theories, each focusing on
different categories of social factors. While functionalist theorists pay attention to diversity in the selection process,
conflict theorists highlight the importance of socio-economic class. Although both theories believe in sorting,
their different views are reflected in their sorting strategies. Both theories emphasize the importance of the
person-society relationship in motivation to enter university. Furthermore, the impacts of social goals on the
selection policies are derived from both theories. Theories in the sociology of education offer an approach to
student selection that acknowledges and supports complexity, plurality of approaches and innovative means of
selection. Medical student selection does not solely focus on the individual assessment and qualification, but it
focuses on a social and collective process, which includes all the influences and interactions between the medical
schools and the society. Sociological perspective of medical student selection proposes a model that envelops
the individual and the society. In this model, the selection methods should meet the criteria of merit at the
individual level, while the selection policies should aim at the society goals at the institutional level.
Keywords :
Society , Medical education , Medical Student , Medical Student Selection
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics