Al-Sheikh Mona Hmoud, Albaker Waleed, Ayub Muhammed Zeeshan
Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi J Med Med Sci. 2022 May-Aug;10(2):157-161. doi: 10.4103/sjmms.sjmms_173_21. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
All medical graduates in Saudi Arabia are required to pass a Saudi Medical Licensure Exam (SMLE) to be able to practice and/or enroll in postgraduate training. Mock exams are a useful preparatory tool, but no study from Saudi Arabia has assessed its impact on performance in the actual licensure examinations.
To evaluate the impact of a series of mock SMLEs with immediate personalized feedback on graduate scores and their performance in the actual SMLE.
This retrospective study included medical students who graduated in the 2019-20 academic year from Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia, and undertook mock SMLE exams offered in August 2020. Three mock exams were constructed using the SMLE blueprint and were offered to graduates 1 week apart. Immediately after each exam, a personalized learning outcomes achievement report was sent to each graduate. Exam reliability was measured by the Kuder-Richardson formula, and were 87%, 94%, and 96% for the first, second, and third exam, respectively.
A total of 71, 70, and 61 students completed the first, second, and third exams, respectively. Across the three mock exams, the mean (±SD) score showed an increasing trend, from 87.6 (±33.4; range: 28-191) in the first test to 93.5 (±45.6, range 15-204) in the second and 96 (±42.6; range: 25-203) in the third. Forty graduates completed all three mock exams; of these, the scores of 25 (62.5%) students significantly improved in both the second and third exams compared to the prior test ( = 0.002). A nonsignificant positive correlation was found between the average mock and the actual SMLE scores for whom data were available ( = 0.29; = 0.27).
The performance of graduates improved in subsequent mock exams, and there was a nonsignificant positive correlation between the mock and actual SMLE exam results. This study presents the usefulness of using mock exams as a preparatory tool for licensure examinations in Saudi Arabia.
沙特阿拉伯所有医学毕业生都必须通过沙特医学执照考试(SMLE)才能执业和/或参加研究生培训。模拟考试是一种有用的备考工具,但沙特阿拉伯尚未有研究评估其对实际执照考试成绩的影响。
评估一系列带有即时个性化反馈的模拟SMLE考试对毕业生分数及其在实际SMLE考试中表现的影响。
这项回顾性研究纳入了2019 - 20学年从沙特阿拉伯达曼的伊玛目阿卜杜勒拉赫曼·本·费萨尔大学毕业并参加了2020年8月提供的模拟SMLE考试的医学生。使用SMLE蓝图构建了三次模拟考试,并每隔1周向毕业生提供一次。每次考试结束后,立即向每位毕业生发送一份个性化的学习成果达成报告。考试信度通过库德 - 理查森公式测量,第一次、第二次和第三次考试的信度分别为87%、94%和96%。
分别有71名、70名和61名学生完成了第一次、第二次和第三次考试。在这三次模拟考试中,平均(±标准差)分数呈上升趋势,从第一次考试的87.6(±33.4;范围:28 - 191)升至第二次考试的93.5(±45.6,范围15 - 204)和第三次考试的96(±42.6;范围:25 - 203)。40名毕业生完成了所有三次模拟考试;其中,25名(62.5%)学生在第二次和第三次考试中的分数相比前一次考试有显著提高(P = 0.002)。对于有可用数据的学生,模拟考试平均分与实际SMLE分数之间存在不显著的正相关(r = 0.29;P = 0.27)。
毕业生在后续模拟考试中的表现有所提高,模拟考试与实际SMLE考试结果之间存在不显著的正相关。本研究表明了使用模拟考试作为沙特阿拉伯执照考试备考工具的有用性。