Magarian G J
Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine, Portland.
Acad Med. 1993 Dec;68(12):923-6. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199312000-00014.
To determine whether an intensive conference series during a third-year medicine clerkship would produce a significant improvement in students' standard scores on the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) medicine subject examination when taken at the end of the clerkship and on the medicine section of the NBME Part II examination when taken during the fourth year.
A conference series of approximately 50 hours covering core topics of internal medicine was begun at the Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine in 1984-85. The series was repeated every 12 weeks, for each rotation of the third-year medicine clerkship. Standard scores on the NBME medicine subject examination taken at the end of the medicine clerkship and the medicine section of the NBME II taken in the fourth year were compared between the 173 students who participated in the conference series in 1984-85 and 1985-86 and the 466 students who took the clerkship from 1980-81 through 1983-84, before the conference series was implemented. The students' NBME II scores in surgery and pediatrics, the other disciplines that had 12-week clerkships but that did not implement curricular changes in 1984-85 and 1985-86, were also compared, as were the students' scores on the NBME I, which the students took prior to the medicine clerkship.
The NBME I scores were not different between the two groups of students. The students who took the conference series had standard scores on the NBME medicine subject examination that were on average 49 points higher than the scores of those students who did not take the conference series. This difference was closely maintained on the medicine section of the NBME II, on which the group that took the series had a mean score that was 44 points higher. No improvement was seen in scores on the surgery and pediatrics sections of the NBME II:
This retrospective review of students' performances on NBME medicine examinations taken at the end of the third-year medicine clerkship and as a component of the NBME II documents a substantial improvement in performance for students who took an intensive conference series as a part of the medicine clerkship curriculum. Further, the students' improved performance level carried over into the fourth year.
确定在医学三年级见习期间举办一系列强化会议,是否会使学生在见习结束时参加美国国家医学考试委员会(NBME)医学科目考试的标准分数,以及在四年级参加NBME第二部分考试的医学部分时的标准分数有显著提高。
1984 - 1985年,俄勒冈健康与科学大学医学院开始了一系列约50小时、涵盖内科核心主题的会议。该系列会议每12周重复一次,用于医学三年级见习的每次轮转。比较了1984 - 1985年和1985 - 1986年参加会议系列的173名学生,与1980 - 1981年至1983 - 1984年在会议系列实施前参加见习的466名学生在医学见习结束时参加的NBME医学科目考试的标准分数,以及在四年级参加的NBME第二部分考试的医学部分的标准分数。还比较了学生在NBME第二部分考试的外科和儿科部分的分数,这两个学科也有12周的见习,但在1984 - 1985年和1985 - 1986年没有进行课程改革,同时比较了学生在医学见习前参加的NBME第一部分考试的分数。
两组学生的NBME第一部分考试分数没有差异。参加会议系列的学生在NBME医学科目考试中的标准分数平均比未参加会议系列的学生高49分。在NBME第二部分考试的医学部分,这种差异也基本保持,参加会议系列的组平均分数高44分。在NBME第二部分考试的外科和儿科部分的分数没有提高。
这项对学生在医学三年级见习结束时以及作为NBME第二部分考试一部分参加的NBME医学考试成绩的回顾性研究表明,作为医学见习课程一部分参加强化会议系列的学生成绩有显著提高。此外,学生提高的成绩水平延续到了四年级。