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美国医师执照考试(USMLE)第 1 阶段成绩与皮肤科住院医师培训考试表现的相关性。

Correlation of USMLE Step 1 scores with performance on dermatology in-training examinations.

机构信息

College of Medicine and Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

J Am Acad Dermatol. 2011 Jan;64(1):102-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2009.12.051. Epub 2010 Oct 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 was not designed to predict resident performance, scores are used to compare residency applicants. Multiple studies have displayed a significant correlation among Step 1 scores, in-training examination (ITE) scores, and board passage, although no such studies have been performed in dermatology.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study is to determine if this correlation exists in dermatology, and how much of the variability in ITE scores is a result of differences in Step 1 scores. This study also seeks to determine if it is appropriate to individualize expectations for resident ITE performance.

METHODS

This project received institutional review board exemption. From 5 dermatology residency programs (86 residents), we collected Step 1 and ITE scores for each of the 3 years of dermatology residency, and recorded passage/failure on boards. Bivariate Pearson correlation analysis was used to assess correlation between USMLE and ITE scores. Ordinary least squares regression was computed to determine how much USMLE scores contribute to ITE variability.

RESULTS

USMLE and ITE score correlations were highly significant (P < .001). Correlation coefficients with USMLE were: 0.467, 0.541, and 0.527 for ITE in years 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Variability in ITE scores caused by differences in USMLE scores were: ITE first-year residency = 21.8%, ITE second-year residency = 29.3%, and ITE third-year residency = 27.8%.

LIMITATIONS

This study had a relatively small sample size, with data from only 5 programs.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a moderate correlation between USMLE and ITE scores, with USMLE scores explaining ∼26% of the variability in ITE scores.

摘要

背景

尽管美国医师执照考试(USMLE)Step 1 并非旨在预测住院医师的表现,但成绩仍被用于比较住院医师申请人。多项研究显示 Step 1 成绩、住院医师培训考试(ITE)成绩和委员会通过之间存在显著相关性,尽管在皮肤科尚未进行此类研究。

目的

本研究旨在确定这种相关性是否存在于皮肤科,以及 ITE 成绩的变异性有多少是由于 Step 1 成绩的差异造成的。本研究还旨在确定是否可以根据住院医师的个人情况来调整对其 ITE 表现的期望。

方法

本项目获得了机构审查委员会的豁免。我们从 5 个皮肤科住院医师培训计划(86 名住院医师)中收集了每位住院医师在皮肤科住院医师培训的前 3 年的 Step 1 和 ITE 成绩,并记录了委员会的通过/失败情况。使用双变量 Pearson 相关分析评估 USMLE 和 ITE 成绩之间的相关性。计算普通最小二乘回归以确定 USMLE 成绩对 ITE 变异性的贡献程度。

结果

USMLE 和 ITE 成绩的相关性非常显著(P<0.001)。与 USMLE 的相关系数分别为 ITE 第 1 年的 0.467、第 2 年的 0.541 和第 3 年的 0.527。由 USMLE 成绩差异引起的 ITE 成绩变异性分别为:ITE 第 1 年住院医师培训=21.8%、ITE 第 2 年住院医师培训=29.3%和 ITE 第 3 年住院医师培训=27.8%。

局限性

本研究样本量相对较小,仅来自 5 个项目的数据。

结论

USMLE 和 ITE 成绩之间存在中度相关性,USMLE 成绩解释了 ITE 成绩变异性的约 26%。

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