Cardiovascular Center, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
National Board of Medical Examiners, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
J Am Coll Cardiol. 2015 Mar 31;65(12):1218-1228. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2015.01.021.
The American College of Cardiology (ACC), in collaboration with the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME), developed the first standardized in-training examination (ITE) for cardiovascular disease fellows-in-training (FITs). In addition to testing knowledge, this examination uses the newly developed ACC Curricular Milestones to provide specific, competency-based feedback to program directors and FITs. The ACC ITE has been administered more than 5,000 times since 2011.
This analysis sought to report the initial experience with the ITE, including feasibility and reliability of test development and implementation, as well as the ability of this process to provide useful feedback in key content areas.
The annual ACC ITE has been available to cardiovascular disease fellowship programs in the United States since 2011. Questions for this Web-based, secure, multiple-choice examination were developed by a group of cardiovascular disease specialists and each question was analyzed by the NBME to ensure quality. Scores were equated and standardized to allow for comparability. Trainees and program directors were provided detailed feedback, including a list of the curricular competencies tested by those questions answered incorrectly.
The ITE was administered 5,118 times. In 2013, the examination was taken by 1,969 fellows, representing 194 training programs. Among the 3 training years, there was consistency in the examination scores. Total test scores and scores within each of the content areas increased with each FIT year (there was a statistically significant difference in each cohort's average scale score across administration years). There was also significant improvement in examination scores across the fellowship years.
The ACC ITE is a powerful tool available to all training programs to assess medical knowledge. This examination also delivers robust and timely feedback addressing individual knowledge gaps, and thus, may serve as a basis for improving training curricula.
美国心脏病学会(ACC)与国家医师考试委员会(NBME)合作,为心血管病住院医师培训计划(FITs)开发了首个标准化培训考试(ITE)。除了测试知识外,该考试还使用新开发的 ACC 课程里程碑为项目主管和 FITs 提供具体的、基于能力的反馈。自 2011 年以来,已有超过 5000 次参加了该考试。
本分析旨在报告 ITE 的初步经验,包括测试开发和实施的可行性和可靠性,以及该过程在关键内容领域提供有用反馈的能力。
自 2011 年以来,美国的心血管病住院医师培训计划就可以参加年度 ACC ITE。该基于网络的、安全的多项选择题考试的问题由一组心血管病专家开发,每个问题都由 NBME 进行分析,以确保质量。分数进行了等价和标准化处理,以实现可比性。培训生和项目主管获得了详细的反馈,包括答错的问题所测试的课程能力清单。
ITE 进行了 5118 次。2013 年,有 1969 名研究员参加了考试,代表 194 个培训计划。在 3 个培训年中,考试成绩保持一致。总考试成绩和每个内容领域的分数都随着 FIT 年的增加而增加(在每个 cohort 的平均量表分数方面,各年的分数都存在统计学上的显著差异)。在整个住院医师培训期间,考试成绩也有显著提高。
ACC ITE 是所有培训计划评估医学知识的有力工具。该考试还提供了强大而及时的反馈,解决了个人的知识差距,因此可以作为改进培训课程的基础。