Baker H H, Cope M K, Fisk R, Gorby J N, Foster R W
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, Lewisburg 24901, USA.
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2000 Mar;100(3):153-61.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of performance on the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX-USA) Level 1 licensing examination to (1) academic performance during the first 2 years of the curriculum, and (2) preadmission grade point averages (GPAs) and Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores for one osteopathic medical school with the unique mission of providing osteopathic family physicians for West Virginia and rural Appalachia. Simple correlations were calculated for the 63 students at West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine who completed all requirements of the first 2 years of the curriculum in May 1998 and were first eligible for board exams in June 1998. These included 26 (41.3%) female students and 5 (7.9%) minority students. Students who had failed a year and/or a course but subsequently successfully completed the first 2 years of the curriculum in May 1998 were included in this study. Every student who qualified to take the June 1998 administration of COMLEX-USA Level 1 did so at that time. For the 55 academic or preadmissions variables of interest, correlation coefficients with COMLEX-USA Level 1 scores and significance levels were calculated using SPSS Base 9.0. The correlation of COMLEX-USA Level 1 performance with GPA for Phase I was 0.64; with GPA for Phase II, 0.67; and total GPA for the first 2 years, 0.70. Grades in most individual courses also correlated significantly with COMLEX-USA Level 1 performance. Given the special focus of this curriculum on the needs of the Appalachian region and use of clinical performance measures or participation measures in calculating academic GPAs, these correlations show a remarkable degree of agreement between these two sets of performance measures. Further research is needed to see if similar relationships exist for osteopathic medical schools with other missions and with other curriculum structures. Preadmissions GPAs and MCATs did not significantly relate to performance on COMLEX-USA Level 1.
本研究的目的是考察综合整骨医学执照考试(COMLEX - USA)一级执照考试成绩与以下两方面的关系:(1)课程前两年的学业成绩;(2)一所整骨医学院的入学前平均绩点(GPA)和医学院入学考试(MCAT)成绩,该学院肩负着为西弗吉尼亚州和阿巴拉契亚农村地区培养整骨家庭医生的独特使命。对西弗吉尼亚整骨医学院的63名学生进行了简单相关性计算,这些学生于1998年5月完成了课程前两年的所有要求,并于1998年6月首次具备参加资格考试的条件。其中包括26名(41.3%)女生和5名(7.9%)少数族裔学生。那些曾有一年和/或一门课程不及格,但随后于1998年5月成功完成课程前两年学习的学生也纳入了本研究。每一位有资格参加1998年6月COMLEX - USA一级考试的学生都参加了此次考试。针对55个感兴趣的学业或入学前变量,使用SPSS Base 9.0计算了与COMLEX - USA一级考试成绩的相关系数及显著性水平。COMLEX - USA一级考试成绩与第一阶段GPA的相关性为0.64;与第二阶段GPA的相关性为0.67;与前两年总GPA的相关性为0.70。大多数个别课程的成绩也与COMLEX - USA一级考试成绩显著相关。鉴于该课程特别关注阿巴拉契亚地区的需求,并在计算学业GPA时使用了临床成绩衡量指标或参与度衡量指标,这些相关性表明这两组成绩衡量指标之间存在显著程度的一致性。需要进一步研究,以确定对于具有其他使命和其他课程结构的整骨医学院是否存在类似关系。入学前GPA和MCAT成绩与COMLEX - USA一级考试成绩没有显著相关性。