Abstract
Medical schools seldom involve students in applicant recruitment. The authors describe the role of junior medical students in recruitment at the University of Ottawa, aiming to increase the Franco-Ontarian applicant pool for the French-language medical program. The students have designed workshops reflecting their study program and offered them, since 1997, to 719 Ontario French-language high school students and to 291 francophone undergraduate university students. The workshops emphasize role modeling by medical students who act as physician-teachers while attendees act as medical students. Evaluation measures include attendee surveys, medical student focus groups and faculty admissions statistics. Attendees give uniformly positive evaluations, highlighting the importance of role modeling. Medical students find teaching enjoyable and highly educational. Admissions statistics show that the Franco-Ontarian applicant pool has more than doubled in spite of an almost fourfold increase in tuition fees. This experience has shown that junior medical student involvement in recruitment activities can benefit both the trainees and their institution.
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Jeanne Drouin
JEANNE DROUIN, MD PhD MHPE, is professor of Medicine at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada and past director of the Office of Francophone Affairs, Faculty of Medicine. She now works as a consultant in medical education.
Manon Denis
MANON DENIS, MD, is an assistant professor in Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. A member of the Office of Francophone Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, she supervised the recruitment program presented in the article from 2001 to 2005.
Louise Nadeau
LOUISE NADEAU, MEd, is the past senior manager and project coordinator of the Office of Francophone Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. She now works as a career counselor and life coach.
Yolande Chénier
YOLANDE CHéNIER, BA Hons, is the current senior manager and project coordinator of the Office of Francophone Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.