Saunders N A, McIntosh J, Prince R L, Feletti G I, Engel C E, Lawrence J R, Pitney W R, Hughes J L, Marshall J R
University of Newcastle, NSW.
Med J Aust. 1987 Oct 19;147(8):385-8.
Between 1984 and 1986, 888 final-year medical students from The Universities of Sydney, Western Australia and Newcastle took part in trial examinations that comprised multiple-choice questions, modified essay questions and a patient management problem. Differences in student performance among the schools were small. In 1984 and 1985, Newcastle students performed less well than did Sydney students on multiple-choice questions that were prepared by The University of Sydney, but there was no difference between the schools in 1986. Sydney students performed better than did Newcastle students on the multiple-choice question paper that was prepared by The University of New South Wales in 1984, but in the last two years no differences have been detected between the schools in performance on this paper. The performance on modified essay questions in 1984 suggested that Newcastle students were stronger in behavioural sciences and weaker in pathological sciences than were Sydney students. Sydney students performed less well than did Newcastle students in the patient management problem in 1985, particularly in the area of the use of clinical investigations. On the one occasion of testing that involved students from The University of Western Australia (in 1985), these students performed best of the three schools in the patient management problem, and roughly equally with students from Sydney and Newcastle in the multiple-choice question papers. Differences among the schools usually amounted to less than 10% and might have been accounted for by differences in familiarity with test instruments. We conclude that medical students are likely to graduate from The University of Sydney, Western Australia and Newcastle with similar levels of knowledge of internal medicine. Possible differences in problem-solving ability require further study, particularly in the clinical setting.
1984年至1986年期间,来自悉尼大学、西澳大利亚大学和纽卡斯尔大学的888名医学专业最后一年的学生参加了包括多项选择题、改良简答题和患者管理问题的模拟考试。各学校学生的表现差异很小。1984年和1985年,在悉尼大学准备的多项选择题中,纽卡斯尔大学的学生表现不如悉尼大学的学生,但1986年两校之间没有差异。1984年,在新南威尔士大学准备的多项选择题试卷上,悉尼大学的学生比纽卡斯尔大学的学生表现更好,但在最后两年,两校在这份试卷上的表现没有差异。1984年改良简答题的表现表明,纽卡斯尔大学的学生在行为科学方面比悉尼大学的学生更强,而在病理科学方面则较弱。1985年,在患者管理问题上,悉尼大学的学生表现不如纽卡斯尔大学的学生,尤其是在临床检查的使用方面。在涉及西澳大利亚大学学生的一次测试(1985年)中,这些学生在患者管理问题上在三所学校中表现最佳,在多项选择题试卷上与悉尼大学和纽卡斯尔大学的学生表现大致相当。各学校之间的差异通常不到10%,可能是由于对测试工具的熟悉程度不同所致。我们得出结论,悉尼大学、西澳大利亚大学和纽卡斯尔大学的医学专业学生毕业时,在内科知识水平上可能相近。解决问题能力方面可能存在的差异需要进一步研究,尤其是在临床环境中。