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Jooney Posted 14 years ago
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Hi,

Some experts have long identified the MCAT as a stumbling block in the often-failed quest to produce more caring, attentive doctors. It is a test that selects more for calculation skills than empathy. “The definition of readiness for medical education clearly has an academic component that the MCAT has captured well,” Dr. William McGaghie, a professor at Northwestern University, wrote a decade ago in the Journal of the American Medical Association. “But it also has professional and personal components, as yet unmeasured or measured poorly.”

What is the meaning of the sentence in bold?

The definition of A(=readiness for medical education) has B(=an academic component) that the MCAT has captured well.

The definition of A has B. And the MCAT has captured B well.
=The definition of A has B. And the MCAT has described B in a very accurate way.

So this basically means that academic knowlege is one of the components of readiness for medical education. And the MCAT tests that knowledge in a very accurate way.

Correct?

I'd appreciate your help.
  

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Hi, Yes, correct, but you also need to consider the first sentence. and the last. These contain the main point of the text, which is that MCAT does not measure or consider the other qualities that doctors should have, eg empathy.

  • Hi, Yes, correct, but you also need to consider the first sentence.
  • and the last.
  • These contain the main point of the text, which is that MCAT does not measure or consider the other qualities that doctors should have, eg empathy.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Yes, correct, but you also need to consider the first sentence. and the last. These contain the main point of the text, which is that MCAT does not measure or consider the other qualities that doctors should have, eg empathy.

Clive
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Thank you for your help, Clive.Emotion: smile

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