Abilities Required for Admission to Medical School in Korea: Report on the Medical (Dental) Education Eligibility Test
- VernacularTitle:韓国メディカルスクール入学者に求められる能力―入学試験MEET/DEETにおける測定領域に注目して―
- Author:
Koichi OSAWA
;
Kei ITO
;
Kumiko SHIINA
;
Atsuhiro HAYASHI
;
Masaaki TAGURI
;
Haruo YANAI
;
Nobuhiko SAITO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
medical school in Korea;
admission test;
Medical (Dental) Education Eligibility Test;
eligibility
- From:Medical Education
2007;38(2):115-118
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
1) The Medical (Dental) Education Eligibility Test was developed as the medical school admission test in Korea and was administered for the first time on August 29, 2004. The test evaluates reasoning abilities in language, natural sciences, and spatial relationships.
2) The language section assesses cognitive and communication abilities. The natural science section assesses cognitive ability on the basis of academic knowledge in the field, whereas the spatial relationships section evaluates aptitude expected of dentists in their clinical examinations.
3) Because entrance examinations have traditionally placed too much emphasis on academic knowledge and achievement, assessment of other kinds of aptitudes, such as ethics, cooperativeness, and communication skills, has recently become increasingly important. It remains to be seen how these aptitudes and interpersonal skills can be measured and scaled with admission tests.