The interface between undergraduate and graduate medical education
W. D. Holden
The principal current problem related to the interface between
undergraduate and graduate medical education is the lack of preparation of
graduating medical students to assume many of the patient-care
responsibilities required in certain graduate programs. There are two sides
to the interface, and both require attention if the problem is to be
resolved. The educational quality of the generally permissive fourth year
of medical school should be examined in terms of the need for medical
schools to prepare students for graduate educational programs. An effective
broad first year of graduate medical education requires the development of
institutional policy by all clinical departmental directors jointly and the
delegation of operational responsibility to a small group of professionals.