Warrick S S, Crumrine R S
J Med Educ. 1986 Jul;61(7):591-5. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198607000-00007.
The selection of residents in medical specialty programs is a difficult task facing all selection committees. The present authors examined factors that contribute to successful residency performance by 26 anesthesiology residents in order to assist the program's selection committee in developing selection criteria. The best predictor of a resident's academic average in the anesthesiology program was the number of years the resident had spent in other specialties. Comparison of the residents' scores on the Anesthesiology In-Training Examination (ITE) and their scores on Part I of the examinations of the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) showed a statistically significant negative correlation. The higher that residents scored on the NBME Part I examination, the lower they scored on the ITE. No significant correlations were found between the residents' ITE scores and undergraduate grade-point average or nonacademic variables such as the residents' age or parents' level of education. The residents' composite grade-point average (GPA) for the residency and their interview scores had a strong positive relationship significant at the 0.06 level.
医学专科项目住院医师的选拔是所有选拔委员会面临的一项艰巨任务。本文作者研究了26名麻醉学住院医师取得成功住院医师表现的相关因素,以协助该项目的选拔委员会制定选拔标准。住院医师在麻醉学项目中的学术平均成绩的最佳预测指标是其在其他专科花费的年数。住院医师麻醉学在职培训考试(ITE)成绩与美国国家医学考试委员会(NBME)考试第一部分成绩的比较显示出统计学上显著的负相关。住院医师在NBME第一部分考试中的得分越高,他们在ITE中的得分就越低。在住院医师的ITE成绩与本科平均绩点或非学术变量(如住院医师年龄或父母教育水平)之间未发现显著相关性。住院医师在住院期间的综合平均绩点(GPA)与他们的面试成绩在0.06水平上有很强的正相关关系。