Sevensma Susan C, Navarre Gerri, Richards Robert K
Medical Education Department at Metro Health Hospital, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506-4160, USA.
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2008 Dec;108(12):713-6.
Between 2004 and 2006, the American Osteopathic Association added the evaluation of seven core competencies, including "Medical Knowledge," to the accreditation requirements for residency programs.
To determine whether scores on the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination-USA (COMLEX-USA) and in-service examinations are useful in assessing osteopathic residents' medical knowledge.
Scores were gathered from medical education records from 2002 through 2006 for all residents in emergency medicine, family medicine, general surgery, internal medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology at Metro Health Hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich. Residents were assigned to one of four categories based on their score patterns on the three levels of COMLEX-USA. Score categories were compared with results from residents' in-service examinations. For subgroup analyses, statistical significance was assessed at P<.008.
A total of 74 residents took 170 in-service examinations during the study period. Among residents in the highest COMLEX-USA score pattern category, 70.7% of in-service examination scores were at or above the national mean. Only 20% of scores among residents in the lowest category were at or above the national mean. Of statistical significance, residents in the two highest COMLEX-USA categories had more test scores above the national mean than residents in the lowest category (P<.008). In addition, residents who took multiple in-service examinations showed an upward progression in scores, indicating an increase in residents' medical knowledge.
Residents' score patterns on COMLEX-USA generally correlated with their scores on in-service examinations, indicating that these examinations are useful assessment tools for measuring the "Medical Knowledge" core competency.
2004年至2006年间,美国整骨疗法协会在住院医师培训项目的认证要求中增加了对包括“医学知识”在内的七项核心能力的评估。
确定美国整骨疗法综合医学执照考试(COMLEX-USA)和在职考试的成绩是否有助于评估整骨疗法住院医师的医学知识。
收集了2002年至2006年密歇根州大急流城地铁健康医院急诊科、家庭医学科、普通外科、内科以及妇产科所有住院医师的医学教育记录中的成绩。根据住院医师在COMLEX-USA三个级别上的成绩模式,将他们分为四类。将成绩类别与住院医师在职考试的结果进行比较。对于亚组分析,在P<0.008时评估统计学显著性。
在研究期间,共有74名住院医师参加了170次在职考试。在COMLEX-USA成绩模式最高类别中的住院医师中,70.7%的在职考试成绩达到或高于全国平均水平。在最低类别中的住院医师中,只有20%的成绩达到或高于全国平均水平。具有统计学显著性的是,COMLEX-USA最高的两个类别的住院医师中高于全国平均水平的考试成绩比最低类别中的住院医师更多(P<0.008)。此外,参加多次在职考试的住院医师成绩呈上升趋势,表明住院医师的医学知识有所增加。
住院医师在COMLEX-USA上的成绩模式通常与他们在职考试的成绩相关,表明这些考试是衡量“医学知识”核心能力的有用评估工具。