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1982年秋季在纽约召开的,讨论医学教育费用危机的会议上,有人强调指出;美国的医学教育财政上的困难已是经常的问题。同一会上,有人强调指出:80%以上的美国医学院学生毕业时,一般都负债40,000-50,000美元(1981-82年度平均为23,000美元)。在四年学费接近70,000美元的情况下,医学院仍是拒绝申请入学者多于接收者。加拿大的学生则不同,他们每年仅付学费650-1,500美元。美国和加拿大学校在课程设置和很多方面相同,而加拿大学生的费用则少得多。学费高昂,政府学位显著减少,债务和非常高
In a meeting held in New York in the fall of 1982 to discuss the crisis of medical education costs, it was emphasized that the financial difficulty of medical education in the United States is a frequent issue. At the same meeting, it was emphasized that more than 80% of American medical school students are generally in debt of 40,000-50,000 US dollars (an average of 23,000 US dollars in 1981-82). With the four-year tuition approaching $70,000, the medical school still refuses to apply for admission more than the recipient. Canadian students are different. They only pay tuition fees of 650-1,500 dollars per year. American and Canadian schools have the same curriculum and many aspects, while Canadian students have much less. High tuition fees, a significant reduction in government degrees, debt and very high