医学生绩效评估(MSPE)对骨科申请者的核心见习评分差异:一项回顾性回顾

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Parth A. Vaghani, R. Samade, A. Gordon, T. Scharschmidt, K. Goyal
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背景:医学院评分模式的异质性使所报道的核心文书工作成绩的效用变得复杂。本研究的目的是了解整形外科住院申请人在第三年担任核心职员期间,评分方案中的数量和措辞的变化。方法:回顾2017-2018年比赛周期内一家机构整形外科住院医师项目的申请。从医学生绩效评估(MSPE)中提取的数据包括医学院名称、核心书记员数量、年级选择/等级以及书记员的%年级分布。收集的申请人数据包括步骤1分数、步骤2临床知识(CK)分数、阿尔法-欧米茄-阿尔法(AOA)会员状态、文书工作成绩和医学院排名。结果:共审查了211所医学院的858份申请。对142所学校(代表721名学生)进行了进一步分析,这些学校报告了评分分布。年级等级从2级到11级不等,其中三级(26.1%)、四级(43.7%)和五级(20.4%)最为常见。确定了一百种独特的措辞来描述所有学校的评分。排名前25的学校比排名前25之外的学校更经常分配荣誉(P<0.001)。学校分配荣誉的平均百分比中位数为32.3%,总的范围为2.4%至72.6%。申请人匹配成功与医学院评分实践之间的显著关系无法确定(P=0.054)。结论:医学院对三年级核心神职人员的分配成绩存在显著差异。因此,学生的核心文书工作成绩应该在医学院的成绩分布背景下进行审查。证据级别:四级。
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Variation in core clerkship grading reported on the Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) for orthopaedic surgery applicants: a retrospective review
Background: Heterogeneity of grading schema among medical schools complicates utility of core clerkship grades reported. The purpose of this study was to understand the variation in number and verbiage in grading schemes during third-year core clerkships for orthopaedic surgery residency applicants. Methods: Applications to a single institution’s orthopaedic surgery residency program during the 2017-2018 match cycle were reviewed. Data extracted from the Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) included medical school name, number of core clerkships, grade options/tiers, and % grade distribution in clerkships. Applicant data collected included Step 1 Score, Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) Score, Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) membership status, clerkship grades, and medical school rank. Results: A total of 858 applications from 211 medical schools were reviewed. Further analysis was performed on 142 schools, representing 721 students, that reported grading distributions. The number of grade tiers varied from two to 11, with three (26.1%), four (43.7%), and five (20.4%) tiered grading systems being the most common. One-hundred unique verbiages were identified to describe grading among all schools. Schools ranked in the top 25 distributed honors more often than schools ranked outside the top 25 (P<0.001). The median for the average percentage of honors distributed by a school was 32.3%, with a total range of 2.4% to 72.6%. A significant relationship between applicant match success and medical school grading practices could not be determined (P=0.054). Conclusions: Significant differences in assigned grades by medical schools for third-year core clerkships were found. Therefore, students’ core clerkship grades should be reviewed in the context of the grade distributions at their medical schools. Level of Evidence: Level IV.
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期刊介绍: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is a leading international publisher of professional health information for physicians, nurses, specialized clinicians and students. For a complete listing of titles currently published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and detailed information about print, online, and other offerings, please visit the LWW Online Store. Current Orthopaedic Practice is a peer-reviewed, general orthopaedic journal that translates clinical research into best practices for diagnosing, treating, and managing musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical research, invited special focus reviews and general reviews, as well as original articles on innovations in practice, case reports, point/counterpoint, and diagnostic imaging.
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