医科学生如何看待USMLE第1步的及格/不及格?18所对抗疗法学校的调查。

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Shankar S Thiru, Rachel E Cherelstein, Scott M Feeley, Scott J Halperin, Sarah Lucas, Christopher M Kuenze, Edward S Chang
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目的:美国医师执照考试(USMLE)第一步考试从2022年的3位数分数格式改为通过/不通过。目前的研究旨在研究医学生如何看待这种变化,与这些看法相关的因素,并确定他们喜欢的考试评分格式。设计与方法:从2024年3月至6月对美国医科学生进行横断面调查。调查收集的数据包括人口统计和学校信息,期望的专业,研究参与和第一步得分偏好。结果:这项调查是由来自美国18所不同对抗疗法学校的192名学生完成的。在接受调查的学生中,65.5%的人更喜欢及格/不及格评分,而34.5%的人更喜欢三位数的分数格式。年龄越大,偏好3位数评分的可能性越大(β = 0.345, P =。047,优势比[OR] 1.41)。较晚的毕业年份降低了偏好3位数分数的可能性(β = -0.576, P =。0.20,或0.56)。性别(β = 0.293, P =。320, OR 1.34),专业竞争力(β = -0.095, P =。776, OR 1.10),和研究效率(β = 0.0047, P = 1.10)。990, OR 1.00)对第一步评分偏好无显著影响。结论:无论性别、期望的专业和研究效率如何,医学生似乎更喜欢通过/不通过第一步。然而,通过/不及格的偏好因毕业班年和年龄而异,年龄较小的班级和学生更喜欢通过/不及格。虽然先前的文献主要调查了医学教育工作者的偏好,但学生对第一步评分的看法支持最近对USMLE步骤评分格式的更改。
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What Do Medical Students Think About a Pass/Fail USMLE Step 1? A Survey of 18 Allopathic Schools.

Purpose: The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 exam changed from a 3-digit score format to pass/fail in 2022. The current study aimed to examine how medical students perceive this change, factors associated with those perceptions, and determine their preferred exam scoring format.

Design and methods: A cross-sectional survey of US medical students was distributed from March through June 2024. The survey gathered data including demographic and school information, desired specialty, research involvement, and Step 1 scoring preference.

Results: The survey was completed by 192 students from 18 different US allopathic schools. Of students surveyed, 65.5% preferred pass/fail scoring, while 34.5% preferred a 3-digit-score format. Older age increased likelihood of preferring a 3-digit score (β = 0.345, P = .047, odds ratio [OR] 1.41). A later graduation year decreased the likelihood of preferring a 3-digit score (β = -0.576, P = .020, OR 0.56). Gender (β = 0.293, P = .320, OR 1.34), specialty competitiveness (β = -0.095, P = .776, OR 1.10), and research productivity (β = 0.0047, P = .990, OR 1.00) had no significant effect on Step 1 scoring preference.

Conclusion: Medical students seem to prefer a pass/fail Step 1 regardless of gender, desired specialty and research productivity. However, pass/fail preference differed by graduating class year and age, with younger class years and students preferring pass/fail. While prior literature largely surveyed preference among medical educators, student sentiment on Step 1 scoring supports recent changes to the USMLE Step score format.

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