Joris Pensier, Florent Benoist, Lucas Deffontis, Nicolas Boulet, Bader Al Taweel, David Costa, Philippe Deruelle, Delphine Capdevielle, Audrey De Jong, Denis Morin, Gérald Chanques
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Abstract
Purpose: The latest reform of French medical studies has moved the National Ranking Examination before residency to the beginning of the sixth-year for undergraduate medical students, thus placing unprecedented workload during the preceding summer. The main objective was to determine whether study conditions and psychosocial factors were associated with student success in this model of intense workload.
Materials and methods: An online survey designed with six student-partners was sent at a French Medical School after the examination in 2023. The primary outcome was student success in achieving their main goal (Ranking, Knowledge, Well-being). A machine-learning model (eXtreme Gradient Boosting) was developed and explained using Artificial Intelligence. An AI-guided multivariate logistic regression was performed, Odd Ratios were calculated.
Results: Out of 123 responses, 75 (61%) of the students achieved their main goal. Motivation and socialization during the summer were the two most important variables for predicting student success. In guided multivariate logistic regression, summer motivation (Odd Ratio = 4.12, 95%CI[1.75-10.30]), summer loneliness (Odd Ratio = 0.35, 95%CI[0.14-0.86]), and student's main goal (Ranking, Odd Ratio = 2.94, 95%CI[1.15-7.79]) were associated with student success.
Conclusions: Motivation and socialization during the summer preceding high-stakes examinations are strongly predictive of undergraduate medical students' success. This study highlights the importance of well-being during summer for student success.[Box: see text].
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Medical Teacher provides accounts of new teaching methods, guidance on structuring courses and assessing achievement, and serves as a forum for communication between medical teachers and those involved in general education. In particular, the journal recognizes the problems teachers have in keeping up-to-date with the developments in educational methods that lead to more effective teaching and learning at a time when the content of the curriculum—from medical procedures to policy changes in health care provision—is also changing. The journal features reports of innovation and research in medical education, case studies, survey articles, practical guidelines, reviews of current literature and book reviews. All articles are peer reviewed.