Division of Medical Education and Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0092, USA.
Med Educ. 2012 Sep;46(9):878-86. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.2012.04315.x.
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores are widely used as part of the decision-making process for selecting candidates for admission to medical school. Applicants who learned English as a second language may be at a disadvantage when taking tests in their non-native language. Preliminary research found significant differences between English language learners (ELLs), applicants who learned English after the age of 11 years, and non-ELL examinees on the Verbal Reasoning (VR) sub-test of the MCAT. The purpose of this study was to determine if relationships between VR sub-test scores and measures of medical school performance differed between ELL and non-ELL students.
Scores on the MCAT VR sub-test and student performance outcomes (grades, examination scores, and markers of distinction and difficulty) were extracted from University of California San Diego School of Medicine admissions files and the Association of American Medical Colleges database for 924 students who matriculated in 1998-2005 (graduation years 2002-2009). Regression models were fitted to determine whether MCAT VR sub-test scores predicted medical school performance similarly for ELLs and non-ELLs.
For several outcomes, including pre-clerkship grades, academic distinction, US Medical Licensing Examination Step 2 Clinical Knowledge scores and two clerkship shelf examinations, ELL status significantly affects the ability of the VR score to predict performance. Higher correlations between VR score and medical school performance emerged for non-ELL students than for ELL students for each of these outcomes.
The MCAT VR score should be used with discretion when assessing ELL applicants for admission to medical school.
医学院入学考试(MCAT)成绩被广泛用作选择医学生入学候选人决策过程的一部分。以英语为第二语言的申请人在使用非母语参加考试时可能处于劣势。初步研究发现,英语学习者(ELLs)、11 岁以后学习英语的申请人和非 ELL 考生在 MCAT 的语言推理(VR)子测试中存在显著差异。本研究的目的是确定 VR 子测试分数与医学院表现之间的关系在 ELL 和非 ELL 学生之间是否存在差异。
从加利福尼亚大学圣地亚哥医学院招生档案和美国医学院协会数据库中提取了 MCAT VR 子测试和学生表现结果(成绩、考试成绩以及卓越和困难的标志),这些结果来自于 1998-2005 年(毕业年份为 2002-2009 年)入学的 924 名学生。拟合回归模型以确定 MCAT VR 子测试分数是否对 ELL 和非 ELL 学生的医学院表现具有相似的预测能力。
对于包括预科成绩、学术卓越、美国医师执照考试第二阶段临床知识成绩和两次实习架子考试在内的几个结果,ELL 身份显著影响 VR 分数预测表现的能力。对于这些结果中的每一个,VR 分数与医学院表现之间的相关性在非 ELL 学生中比 ELL 学生更高。
在评估申请医学院入学的 ELL 申请人时,应谨慎使用 MCAT VR 分数。