Wile M Z
J Med Educ. 1978 Feb;53(2):92-7.
The appropriateness of the Part I examination of the National Board of Medical Examiners to evaluate second-year curricular performance of students at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine was examined. Review of the June 1974 examination by 37 faculty members revealed that 85% of the items reflected the content of the second-year curriculum and that 60% could be answered from information provided in the second-year teaching. Two-thirds of the items were related to the content of the first-year curriculum, and half could be answered on the basis of first-year material. The school's faculty used the study data in making policy-changing decisions.
对美国国家医学考试委员会第一部分考试用于评估凯斯西储大学医学院学生二年级课程表现的适宜性进行了研究。37名教员对1974年6月的考试进行审查后发现,85%的题目反映了二年级课程的内容,60%的题目可根据二年级教学提供的信息作答。三分之二的题目与一年级课程的内容相关,其中一半可根据一年级的材料作答。该校教员在做出政策调整决策时使用了研究数据。