Ozair Ahmad, Bhat Vivek, Detchou Donald K E
Miami Cancer Institute, Baptist Health South Florida, Miami, FL, United States.
Faculty of Medicine, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, India.
JMIR Med Educ. 2023 Jan 6;9:e37069. doi: 10.2196/37069.
The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1, arguably the most significant assessment in the USMLE examination series, changed from a 3-digit score to a pass/fail outcome in January 2022. Given the rapidly evolving body of literature on this subject, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the historical context and impact of this change on various stakeholders involved in residency selection. For this, relevant keyword-based searches were performed in PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus to identify relevant literature. Given the unique history of USMLE Step 1 in the US residency selection process and the score's correlation with future performance in board-certifying examinations in different specialties, this scoring change is predicted to significantly impact US Doctor of Medicine students, US Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine students, international medical graduates, and residency program directors, among others. The significance and the rationale of the pass/fail change along with the implications for both residency applicants and educators are also summarized in this paper. Although medical programs, academic institutions, and residency organizing bodies across the United States have swiftly stepped up to ensure a seamless transition and have attempted to ensure equity for all, the conversion process carries considerable uncertainty for residency applicants. For educators, the increasing number of applications conflicts with holistic application screening, leading to the expected greater use of objective measures, with USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge likely becoming the preferred screening tool in lieu of Step 1.
美国医师执照考试(USMLE)第一步,可谓是USMLE考试系列中最重要的评估,于2022年1月从三位数评分改为及格/不及格结果。鉴于关于该主题的文献迅速发展,本文旨在全面回顾这一变化的历史背景及其对参与住院医师选拔的各利益相关者的影响。为此,在PubMed、谷歌学术和Scopus中进行了基于相关关键词的搜索,以识别相关文献。鉴于USMLE第一步在美国住院医师选拔过程中的独特历史以及该分数与不同专业委员会认证考试未来表现的相关性,预计这一评分变化将对美国医学博士学生、美国骨科医学博士学生、国际医学毕业生和住院医师项目主任等产生重大影响。本文还总结了及格/不及格变化的意义和理由以及对住院医师申请人和教育工作者的影响。尽管美国各地的医学项目、学术机构和住院医师组织机构迅速采取行动,以确保顺利过渡,并试图确保所有人的公平,但转换过程给住院医师申请人带来了相当大的不确定性。对于教育工作者来说,申请人数的增加与全面的申请筛选相冲突,导致预计将更多地使用客观指标,USMLE第二步临床知识可能会成为取代第一步的首选筛选工具。