Yindra K J, Rosenfeld P S, Donnelly M B
Office of Academic Affairs, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
J Med Educ. 1988 May;63(5):356-63. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198805000-00002.
In this study, the authors investigated the relationships between academic achievement in medical school and performance in first-year residency. The correlations between achievement measures and residency performance ratings were low but significant. A multiple regression equation using the residents' medical specialty and the academic variables accounted for one-quarter of the variance in residency ratings. Additional analyses indicated that the residents rated as "outstanding" consistently performed better on the National Board of Medical Examiners' examinations than the residents rated as "below average." However, other factors were not found to distinguish consistently among the residents when they were grouped into four categories on the basis of overall residency performance. These results support the consideration of academic variables in the residency selection process. However, their use as a single selection factor or as a method of screening out applicants from further consideration is, at best, justified only in the case of extremely high or low medical school achievement.
在本研究中,作者调查了医学院学业成绩与第一年住院医师培训表现之间的关系。成绩衡量指标与住院医师培训表现评分之间的相关性较低但具有显著性。使用住院医师的医学专业和学术变量的多元回归方程解释了住院医师培训评分中四分之一的方差。进一步分析表明,被评为“优秀”的住院医师在美国医学考试委员会的考试中始终比被评为“低于平均水平”的住院医师表现更好。然而,当根据住院医师的总体表现将他们分为四类时,未发现其他因素能始终如一地区分这些住院医师。这些结果支持在住院医师选拔过程中考虑学术变量。然而,将其作为单一选拔因素或作为筛选申请人以使其不再被考虑的方法,充其量仅在医学院成绩极高或极低的情况下才合理。