eSLOE 2.0:检查更新后的急诊医学电子标准化评估信的前两个申请周期的数据。

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-15 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-24-00501.1
Sharon Bord, Erin Karl, Doug Franzen, Cullen B Hegarty, Joseph B House, Katherine M Hiller, Kevin Hamilton, Alexis Pelletier-Bui
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急诊医学(EM)标准化评估信(SLOE)的创建是为了对急诊医学住院医师申请人提供标准化、简洁和差异化的评估。该标准于2022年进行了修订(eSLOE 2.0),以更好地适应本科和研究生医学教育向基于能力的评估的转变。目的研究评估者如何对eSLOE 2.0中新的基于能力的部分和修订的基于规范的部分进行评估,并建立新信件格式的初步效度。方法使用eSLOE 2.0(2022- 2023,2023 -2024)的前2个应用周期的数据通过国家EM数据库访问。具体数据来自A部分(核心EM临床技能),B部分(专业和人际交往技能)和C部分(住院医师和排名安置期间的预期指导)。来自11789封代表6543名独特申请人的信件的数据显示,44.8%至71.7%的申请人被指定为完全可信赖,27%至50.7%的申请人被指定为A部分技能的主要可信赖。大多数申请人(81.7%至85.7%)在B部分技能中被评为4或5(1-5李克特量表)。预计近52% (n=6076)的患者在住院期间需要标准指导,而32.8% (n=3872)的患者预计需要最少的指导,15.6% (n=1841)的患者需要中等或大部分的指导。在C部分中,20.5% (n=2414)被指定为排名前10%,37.2% (n=4381)被指定为排名前三分之一,31.6% (n=3727)被指定为排名中间三分之一,10.0% (n=1178)被指定为排名后三分之一。使用eSLOE 2.0格式的前2年的研究结果为这种新信件格式提供了初步的有效性数据。
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eSLOE 2.0: Examining Data From the First 2 Application Cycles of the Updated Emergency Medicine Electronic Standardized Letter of Evaluation.

Background The emergency medicine (EM) Standardized Letter of Evaluation (SLOE) was created to provide a standardized, concise, and differentiated evaluation of EM residency applicants. It was revised in 2022 (eSLOE 2.0) to better align with the shift toward competency-based evaluations in undergraduate and graduate medical education. Objective To investigate how applicants were rated by evaluators on the new competency-based component and revised normative-based components of the eSLOE 2.0 and to establish preliminary validity for the new letter format. Methods Data from the first 2 application cycles utilizing the eSLOE 2.0 (2022-2023, 2023-2024) were accessed via a national EM database. The data specifically from parts A (core EM clinical skills), B (professionalism and interpersonal skills), and C (anticipated guidance during residency and rank list placement) were examined. Results Data from the 11 789 letters, representing 6543 unique applicants, revealed that 44.8% to 71.7% of applicants were designated as fully entrustable, and 27% to 50.7% as mostly entrustable on part A skills. Most applicants (81.7% to 85.7%) were placed as either 4 or 5 (1-5 Likert scale) in each part B skill. Nearly fifty-two percent (n=6076) were anticipated to need standard guidance in residency, while 32.8% (n=3872) were anticipated to need minimal guidance and 15.6% (n=1841) to need moderate or most guidance. In part C, 20.5% (n=2414) were designated as being in the top 10% on the rank list, 37.2% (n=4381) in the top third, 31.6% (n=3727) in the middle third, and 10.0% (n=1178) in the lower third. Conclusions The findings from the first 2 years of utilizing the eSLOE 2.0 format offer preliminary validity data on this new letter format.

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