Dambro Anthony B, Newberry Zakary, Parascando Jessica, Anderson Alyssa
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA.
Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA.
PRiMER. 2023 Apr 10;7:12. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2023.763651. eCollection 2023.
With the transition of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 exam to pass-fail, residency directors are exploring alternative objective approaches when selecting candidates for interviews. The Medical Student Performance Evaluations (MSPE) portion of the application may be an area where objectivity could be provided. This study explored program directors' (PDs) perspectives on the utility of the MSPE as a discriminating factor for residency candidate selection.
We invited PDs of primary care residencies listed in the American Medical Association FRIEDA database to participate in a mixed-methods study assessing opinions on the MSPE, and the importance of student skills and application components when considering a candidate for interview. We obtained summary statistics for Likert-scale responses. We used inductive thematic analysis to generate themes from open-ended comments.
Two hundred forty-nine PDs completed the survey (response rate=15.9%). Patient communication (83.6%) and teamwork (81.9%) were rated as very/extremely important skills, and being a graduate of a US medical school in the past 3 years (73.1%), no failures on board exams (58.2%), and MSPEs (54.8%) were rated as very/extremely important application components. Six hundred seventy-eight open-ended comments yielded themes related to desire for more transparency and standardization, importance of student attributes and activities, and other important components of applications.
PDs place a high value on the MSPE but find it limited by concerns over validity, objectivity, and lack of standardization. The quality of MSPEs may be improved by using a common language of skill attainment such as the Association of American Medical Colleges' Entrustable Professional Activities and using the document to discuss students' other attributes and contributions.
随着美国医师执照考试(USMLE)第一步考试改为通过/失败制,住院医师培训项目主任在选拔面试候选人时正在探索其他客观方法。申请材料中的医学生表现评估(MSPE)部分可能是一个可以提供客观性的领域。本研究探讨了项目主任(PD)对MSPE作为住院医师候选人选拔鉴别因素的效用的看法。
我们邀请了美国医学协会FRIEDA数据库中列出的基层医疗住院医师培训项目的PD参与一项混合方法研究,评估他们对MSPE的看法,以及在考虑面试候选人时学生技能和申请材料组成部分的重要性。我们获得了李克特量表回答的汇总统计数据。我们使用归纳主题分析从开放式评论中生成主题。
249名PD完成了调查(回复率=15.9%)。患者沟通(83.6%)和团队合作(81.9%)被评为非常/极其重要的技能,过去3年毕业于美国医学院(73.1%)、执照考试无不及格记录(58.2%)以及MSPE(54.8%)被评为非常/极其重要的申请材料组成部分。678条开放式评论产生了与对更高透明度和标准化的期望、学生特质和活动的重要性以及申请的其他重要组成部分相关的主题。
PD对MSPE高度重视,但认为它受到对有效性、客观性和缺乏标准化的担忧的限制。通过使用诸如美国医学院协会的可托付专业活动等技能达成的通用语言,并利用该文件讨论学生的其他特质和贡献,可以提高MSPE的质量。