Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 1161 21st Ave S # D3300, Nashville, TN.
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 1161 21st Ave S # D3300, Nashville, TN.
Acad Radiol. 2021 Nov;28(11):1622-1625. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2020.08.010. Epub 2020 Sep 11.
In February 2020, administrators for the US medical licensing examination (USMLE) announced that Step 1 reporting would change to pass/fail in hopes of reducing the overemphasis of USMLE performance on the residency selection system and improving medical student well-being. Our objective was to determine the perspectives of diagnostic radiology (DR), interventional radiology (IR), and nuclear medicine (NM) program directors (PDs) regarding pass/fail USMLE Step 1 scoring.
A survey composed of thirteen questions on a three-point Likert scale, five demographic questions, and a free-text question was distributed to 179 DR, 84 IR, and 34 NM PDs from ACGME-accredited residency programs.
In total, 140 unique responses were obtained (response rate = 47.1%). The PD respondents had a male predominance of 79.1%, average age of 46 ± 7.2 years, and average tenure of 5.9 ± 5.2 years. A majority of PDs (69.6%) disagreed that the change is a good idea, and a minority (21.6%) believe the change will improve medical student well-being. Further, 90.7% of PDs believe a pass/fail format will make it more difficult to objectively compare applicants and most will place more emphasis on USMLE Step 2 scores and medical school reputation (89.3% and 72.7%, respectively).
The lasting impact of pass/fail Step 1 scoring are uncertain and many radiology PDs do not support this change. While the central motivations to reduce the overemphasis on USMLE Step 1 performance and improve medical student well-being are admirable, it remains to be seen if pass/fail scoring will accomplish these goals.
2020 年 2 月,美国医师执照考试(USMLE)的管理人员宣布,Step 1 成绩将改为通过/不通过,希望减少 USMLE 成绩对住院医师选拔系统的过度强调,并改善医学生的健康状况。我们的目的是确定放射诊断学(DR)、介入放射学(IR)和核医学(NM)项目主任(PD)对通过/不通过 USMLE Step 1 评分的看法。
一项由 13 个问题组成的调查,采用三点李克特量表,5 个人口统计学问题和一个自由文本问题,分发给来自 ACGME 认证住院医师培训计划的 179 名 DR、84 名 IR 和 34 名 NM PD。
共获得 140 个独特的回复(回复率为 47.1%)。PD 受访者以男性为主,占 79.1%,平均年龄为 46±7.2 岁,平均任期为 5.9±5.2 年。大多数 PD(69.6%)不同意这一改变是一个好主意,少数人(21.6%)认为这一改变将改善医学生的健康状况。此外,90.7%的 PD 认为通过/不通过的格式将使客观比较申请人更加困难,大多数人将更加重视 USMLE Step 2 成绩和医学院的声誉(分别为 89.3%和 72.7%)。
通过/不通过 Step 1 评分的持久影响尚不确定,许多放射科 PD 并不支持这一改变。虽然减少对 USMLE Step 1 成绩的过度强调和改善医学生健康状况的核心动机是值得赞赏的,但通过/不通过评分是否能实现这些目标还有待观察。