Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019

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Autor(a) principal: Nungulo, Victor Nhime
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Kahuli, Cezaltina Nanduva, Silva, Pedro António da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://riesa.mundis.pt/index.php/riesa/article/view/30
Resumo: The medical course proves to be one of the most sought after in the V academic region. Objective: To characterize the candidates for the medical course at the José Eduardo dos Santos University School of Medicine in the academic year 2019. Methodology: Descriptive, quantitative documentary study, using articles published in the Mediline, Scielo and Pubmed and access to databases. registration of candidates for a better understanding of the phenomenon under study. Results: The sample is made up of 1989 candidates for the entrance exam in the academic year 2019. The MD is 21.08 and (SD = 2.4) the majority is female 1087 (54.7%). 1988 (99.9%) reported being single, due to their working conditions, 1986 (99.8%) reported being unemployed, the 20-23 age group of 1284 (64.6%) followed by 24 -26 with 309 (15.5%). The course with the largest number of candidates was general nursing 1025 (51.6%) and then the Physical and Biological Sciences 744 (37.4%). The province with the largest number of candidates was Huambo 1490 (74.9%) followedby Bié 123 (6.2%) and Moxico 101 (5.1%). Regarding the year it was found that 934 (46.96%) completed high school in 2018 and 589 (29.61) in 2017. Regarding the result obtained in the exam, we found that 419 (20.9%) obtained 0 -5 values and 1304 (65.6%) of 6-10 values and 93 (4.2%) obtained from 11-15 values. Regarding the number of attempts to join we found that 1855 (93.3) said they tried twice, 122 (6.1%) four times and 12 (0.6%) said they tried up to seven times. Of these, only 70 (3.52) were admitted as there were only 70 vacanciesdefined as claususnumberand 1919 (96.48) were not admitted. Final considerations: There is a growing demand for medical schoolatthe Huambo Medical School, thus urging the need to improve the institution's installed capacity in order to increase vacancies.
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spelling Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019ACESSO AO ENSINO MÉDICO EM ANGOLA: O CASO DA FACULDADE DE MEDICINA DA UNIVERSIDADE JOSÉ EDUARDO DOS SANTOS NO ANO LECTIVO 2019Admission examCandidatesHigher EducationMedical SchoolExame de acessoCandidatosEnsino SuperiorCurso de MedicinaThe medical course proves to be one of the most sought after in the V academic region. Objective: To characterize the candidates for the medical course at the José Eduardo dos Santos University School of Medicine in the academic year 2019. Methodology: Descriptive, quantitative documentary study, using articles published in the Mediline, Scielo and Pubmed and access to databases. registration of candidates for a better understanding of the phenomenon under study. Results: The sample is made up of 1989 candidates for the entrance exam in the academic year 2019. The MD is 21.08 and (SD = 2.4) the majority is female 1087 (54.7%). 1988 (99.9%) reported being single, due to their working conditions, 1986 (99.8%) reported being unemployed, the 20-23 age group of 1284 (64.6%) followed by 24 -26 with 309 (15.5%). The course with the largest number of candidates was general nursing 1025 (51.6%) and then the Physical and Biological Sciences 744 (37.4%). The province with the largest number of candidates was Huambo 1490 (74.9%) followedby Bié 123 (6.2%) and Moxico 101 (5.1%). Regarding the year it was found that 934 (46.96%) completed high school in 2018 and 589 (29.61) in 2017. Regarding the result obtained in the exam, we found that 419 (20.9%) obtained 0 -5 values and 1304 (65.6%) of 6-10 values and 93 (4.2%) obtained from 11-15 values. Regarding the number of attempts to join we found that 1855 (93.3) said they tried twice, 122 (6.1%) four times and 12 (0.6%) said they tried up to seven times. Of these, only 70 (3.52) were admitted as there were only 70 vacanciesdefined as claususnumberand 1919 (96.48) were not admitted. Final considerations: There is a growing demand for medical schoolatthe Huambo Medical School, thus urging the need to improve the institution's installed capacity in order to increase vacancies.O curso de medicina revela-se como um dos mais procurados na V Região Académica. Objectivo: Caracterizar os candidatos ao curso de medicina na Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade José Eduardo dos Santos no ano lectivo 2019. Metodologia: Estudo descritivo, quantitativo de natureza documental, recorreu-se a artigos publicados na Mediline, Scielo e Pubmed e acesso a bases de inscrição dos candidatos para a melhor compreensão do fenómeno em estudo. Resultados: A amostra é composta por 1989 candidatos ao exame de acesso no ano lectivo 2019 a MD=21,08 e (DP=2,4) a maior parte é do sexo feminino 1087 (54,7%). Quanto ao estado civil 1988 (99,9%) referiram serem solteiros, face a condição laboral, 1986 (99,8%) referiram serem desempregados, destacou-se a faixa etária dos 20-23 anos de 1284 (64,6%) seguida a de 24-26 com 309 (15,5%). A enfermagem geral apresentou-se com maior 1025 (51,6%) e em seguida as Ciências Físicas e Biológicas 744 (37,4%). A província com o maior número de candidatos foi o Huambo 1490 (74,9%) seguida a do Bié 123 (6,2%) e Moxico 101(5,1%). Quanto ao ano verificou-se que 934 (46,96%) concluíram o ensino médio em 2018 e 589 (29,61) em 2017. Em relação ao resultado obtido no exame, verificamos que 419 (20,9%) obtiveram de 0-5 valores e 1304 (65,6%) de 6-10 valores e 93 (4,2%) obtiveram de 11-15 valores. Quanto ano número de tentativas para ingressar constamos que 1855 (93,3) afirmaram terem tentado duas vezes, 122 (6,1%) quatro vezes e 12 (0,6%) afirmaram terem tentado até sete vezes. Destes apenas 70 (3,52) foram admitidos em virtude de existirem apenas 70 Vagas definidas como número clausus e 1919 (96,48) não foram admitidos. Considerações finais: Aumenta a procura ao curso de medicina na Faculdade de Medicina da do Huambo e urge assim a necessidade de se melhorar a capacidade instalada desta instituição com vista ao aumento de vagas.MUNDIS2019-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://riesa.mundis.pt/index.php/riesa/article/view/30RIESA | Revista Internacional de Educação, Saúde e Ambiente; Vol. 2 N.º 4 (2019): 5.ª Edição | RIESA; 31-422184-4569reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://riesa.mundis.pt/index.php/riesa/article/view/30https://riesa.mundis.pt/index.php/riesa/article/view/30/28Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 RIESA | Revista Internacional de Educação, Saúde e Ambienteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNungulo, Victor NhimeKahuli, Cezaltina NanduvaSilva, Pedro António da2023-04-23T10:02:21Zoai:ojs2.riesa.mundis.pt:article/30Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:50:13.582719Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019
ACESSO AO ENSINO MÉDICO EM ANGOLA: O CASO DA FACULDADE DE MEDICINA DA UNIVERSIDADE JOSÉ EDUARDO DOS SANTOS NO ANO LECTIVO 2019
title Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019
spellingShingle Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019
Nungulo, Victor Nhime
Admission exam
Candidates
Higher Education
Medical School
Exame de acesso
Candidatos
Ensino Superior
Curso de Medicina
title_short Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019
title_full Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019
title_fullStr Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019
title_full_unstemmed Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019
title_sort Access to medical education in Angola: the case of the Medical College of José Eduardo dos Santos University in lective 2019
author Nungulo, Victor Nhime
author_facet Nungulo, Victor Nhime
Kahuli, Cezaltina Nanduva
Silva, Pedro António da
author_role author
author2 Kahuli, Cezaltina Nanduva
Silva, Pedro António da
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nungulo, Victor Nhime
Kahuli, Cezaltina Nanduva
Silva, Pedro António da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Admission exam
Candidates
Higher Education
Medical School
Exame de acesso
Candidatos
Ensino Superior
Curso de Medicina
topic Admission exam
Candidates
Higher Education
Medical School
Exame de acesso
Candidatos
Ensino Superior
Curso de Medicina
description The medical course proves to be one of the most sought after in the V academic region. Objective: To characterize the candidates for the medical course at the José Eduardo dos Santos University School of Medicine in the academic year 2019. Methodology: Descriptive, quantitative documentary study, using articles published in the Mediline, Scielo and Pubmed and access to databases. registration of candidates for a better understanding of the phenomenon under study. Results: The sample is made up of 1989 candidates for the entrance exam in the academic year 2019. The MD is 21.08 and (SD = 2.4) the majority is female 1087 (54.7%). 1988 (99.9%) reported being single, due to their working conditions, 1986 (99.8%) reported being unemployed, the 20-23 age group of 1284 (64.6%) followed by 24 -26 with 309 (15.5%). The course with the largest number of candidates was general nursing 1025 (51.6%) and then the Physical and Biological Sciences 744 (37.4%). The province with the largest number of candidates was Huambo 1490 (74.9%) followedby Bié 123 (6.2%) and Moxico 101 (5.1%). Regarding the year it was found that 934 (46.96%) completed high school in 2018 and 589 (29.61) in 2017. Regarding the result obtained in the exam, we found that 419 (20.9%) obtained 0 -5 values and 1304 (65.6%) of 6-10 values and 93 (4.2%) obtained from 11-15 values. Regarding the number of attempts to join we found that 1855 (93.3) said they tried twice, 122 (6.1%) four times and 12 (0.6%) said they tried up to seven times. Of these, only 70 (3.52) were admitted as there were only 70 vacanciesdefined as claususnumberand 1919 (96.48) were not admitted. Final considerations: There is a growing demand for medical schoolatthe Huambo Medical School, thus urging the need to improve the institution's installed capacity in order to increase vacancies.
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