Analysis of the Source of Master Students in Cerebrovascular Disease Direction in Three Years before and after Online Remote Enrollment
Objective By comparing the general situation and examination results of the master students in the field of cerebrovascular diseases between online remote enrollment and non-online remote enrollment,this paper discusses the influence of online remote enrollment on the quality of students.Methods The subjects of this study were the master students of cerebrovascular diseases in Beijing Tiantan Hospital,Capital Medical University from 2017 to 2022.According to the enrollment method,the master students enrolled from 2017 to 2019 are the non-online remote enrollment group,and the students enrolled from 2020 to 2022 are the online remote enrollment group.This study obtains research data through the list of reexaminations over the years,and collects basic information such as gender,age,ethnicity,graduated university,whether it is a fresh graduate,as well as preliminary examination results and reexamination results.The above indexes of the two groups are analyzed differently.Results From 2017 to 2022,the number of master students in the direction of cerebrovascular diseases in Beijing Tiantan Hospital,Capital Medical University showed an overall growth trend.Among the enrolled master students,88 are female,accounting for 33.98%,the proportion is lower than that of males.The ethnic group is mainly Han(246,94.98%),and the source is mainly fresh graduates(203,78.38%).The differences of the above indexes were not statistically significant between the online remote enrollment group and the non-online remote enrollment group.The mean age of online remote enrollment group was significantly lower than that of non-online remote enrollment group[(23.1±1.1)years vs.(23.5±1.3)years,P=0.014].The reexamination results of the master students majoring in neurology and surgery(neurosurgery)in the online remote enrollment group were significantly higher than those in the non-online remote enrollment group[neurology,(255.5±12.3)points vs.(241.0±13.8)points,P<0.001;surgery(neurosurgery),(259.9±11.6)pointsvs.(249.3±13.1)points,P<0.001].Conclusions The reexamination results of online remote enrollment are better than those of non-online remote enrollment to some extent,which provides a reference for future graduate enrollment method.