Korean J Med Educ.  2016 Jun;28(2):201-207. 10.3946/kjme.2016.25.

Extracurricular activities of medical school applicants

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon, Korea. sanghyun@kangwon.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to investigate medical school applicants' involvements in extracurricular activities including medical volunteering/community services, nonmedical community services, club activities, leadership role, and research.
METHODS
Extracurricular characteristics were compared for 448 applicants (223 males and 225 females) who applied to Kangwon Medical School in 2013 to 2014. Frequency analysis, chi-square test, and simple correlation were conducted with the collected data.
RESULTS
The 448 applicants participated in medical volunteer/community services (15.3%), nonmedical community services (39.8%), club activities (22.9%), club officials (10%), and research (13.4%). On average, applicants from foreign universities participated in 0.9 medical volunteer/community service, 0.8 nonmedical community service, 1.7 club activities, and 0.6 research work. On the other hand, applicants from domestic universities reported 0.2 medical volunteer/community service, 1.0 nonmedical community service, 0.7 club activity, and 0.3 research.
CONCLUSION
Involvement in extracurricular activities was extensive for medical school applicants. Participation in extracurricular activities differed between applicants from foreign and domestic universities. Females consistently reported greater participation in extracurricular activities than males. The data can be helpful for admission committees to recruit well-rounded applicants and compare between applicants with similar academic backgrounds.

Keyword

Extracurricular activity; Medical school; Admission

MeSH Terms

Ethnic Groups
Female
Humans
*Leadership
Male
Republic of Korea
*Research
Residence Characteristics
*School Admission Criteria
*Schools, Medical
Universities
*Volunteers
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