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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36841537/predicting-academic-career-placement-via-development-of-novel-intra-residency-metrics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vaidya Govindarajan, Ashish H Shah, Alexis A Morell, Veronica Borowy, Shreya M Ingle, Mynor J Mendez Valdez, Sarah Rivas, Daniel G Eichberg, Evan Luther, Victor Lu, John Heiss, Ricardo J Komotar, Allan D Levi
PURPOSE: Increasing centralization of high-level neurosurgical practice at academic centers has increased the need for academic neurosurgeons. The lack of systematic metrics-based analyses among neurosurgery trainees and the recent pass-fail USMLE system necessitates a multiparametric approach to assess academic success among trainees. METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive analysis of the University of Miami residency program using two datasets, one containing applicants' pre-residency metrics and a second containing trainees' intra-residency metrics...
February 23, 2023: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36735699/one-test-to-rule-them-all-a-qualitative-study-of-formal-informal-and-hidden-curricula-as-drivers-of-usmle-exam-mania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph R Geraghty, Sarah M Russel, Hilary Renaldy, Trevonne M Thompson, Laura E Hirshfield
High-stakes examinations are an integral part of medical education. To practice in the United States (U.S.), students must pass the U.S. Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE). With the transition of USMLE Step 1 to pass/fail scoring on January 26, 2022, a worldwide debate regarding how residency program directors will view the Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) exam emerged. Here, the authors explore the role of formal, informal, and hidden curricula related to USMLE, with broader implications for high-stakes examinations...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36735005/taking-more-society-for-academic-emergency-medicine-practice-tests-does-not-lead-to-improved-national-em-m4-exam-scores
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David J Story, Hong Gao, Andrea L Vallevand, David Manthey
INTRODUCTION: Emergency medicine (EM) is a required clerkship for third-year medical students, and an elective EM acting internship (AI) is available to fourth-year students at our institution. The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine's (SAEM) National Emergency Medicine M4 Examination (EM-M4) is administered to students at the end of the EM AI experience. To prepare for the exam, students gain access to 23 practice tests available from SAEM. In this study we investigate the correlation between the number of practice tests taken and EM-M4 performance...
January 16, 2023: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36660272/perceptions-of-the-emergency-medicine-resident-selection-process-by-program-directors-following-the-transition-to-a-pass-fail-usmle-step-1
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Kevin Bray, Kaitlin Burge, Om Patel, Ishant Yadav, William Haynes, Nicholas Van Wagoner, Charles A Khoury
BACKGROUND: Beginning January 26th, 2022, the National Board of Medical Examiners transitioned scoring of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 from a 3-digit score to pass/fail. In the past, the Step 1 score has been weighted heavily by program directors (PDs) as one of the most important metrics when assessing medical student's competitiveness. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the perceptions of emergency medicine (EM) PDs on the transition to a pass/fail USMLE Step 1 exam, and to elicit the opinions of EM PDs on the USMLE examinations' ability to predict resident performance...
2023: Open Access Emergency Medicine: OAEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36607718/the-us-residency-selection-process-after-the-united-states-medical-licensing-examination-step-1-pass-fail-change-overview-for-applicants-and-educators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmad Ozair, Vivek Bhat, Donald K E Detchou
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...
January 6, 2023: JMIR Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36512984/the-association-between-usmle-step-2-clinical-knowledge-scores-and-residency-performance-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Camron Shirkhodaie, Santiago Avila, Henry Seidel, Robert D Gibbons, Vineet M Arora, Jeanne M Farnan
PURPOSE: With the change in Step 1 score reporting, Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) may become a pivotal factor in resident selection. This systematic review and meta-analysis seeks to synthesize existing observational studies that assess the relationship between Step 2 CK scores and measures of resident performance. METHOD: The authors searched MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Scopus databases using terms related to Step 2 CK in 2021. Two researchers identified studies investigating the association between Step 2 CK and measures of resident performance and included studies if they contained a bivariate analysis examining Step 2 CK scores' association with an outcome of interest: in-training examination (ITE) scores, board certification examination (BCE) scores, select Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) core competency assessments, overall resident performance evaluations, or other subjective measures of performance...
November 1, 2022: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36443907/resident-factors-associated-with-american-board-of-internal-medicine-certification-exam-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Preston H Seaberg, Juliana M Kling, Molly C Klanderman, Carolyn Mead-Harvey, Kathryn E Williams, Helene R Labonte, Atul Jain, Gretchen E Taylor, Janis E Blair
INTRODUCTION: Performance on the certifying examinations such as the American Board of Internal Medicine Certification Exam (ABIM-CE) is of great interest to residents and their residency programs. Identification of factors associated with certification exam result may allow residency programs to recognize and intervene for residents at risk of failing. Despite this, residency programs have few evidence-based predictors of certification exam outcome. The change to pass-or-fail score reporting of the USA Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) Step 1 removes one such predictor...
December 2023: Medical Education Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36204197/script-concordance-tests-for-formative-clinical-reasoning-and-problem-solving-assessment-in-general-pediatrics
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Pranshu Bhardwaj, Erik W Black, Joseph C Fantone, Meghan Lopez, Maria Kelly
Introduction: Script Concordance Tests (SCTs) are short clinical vignettes with proposed diagnoses, diagnostic studies, treatments, and management options for patient care scenarios. The SCTs included in this resource were incorporated into a required pediatric clerkship to facilitate formative student feedback and additional opportunities for precepting faculty to provide midclerkship feedback. Pediatric cases were specifically selected due to the scarcity of medical student experience with common pediatric clinical presentations...
2022: MedEdPORTAL Publications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36083836/which-application-factors-are-associated-with-outstanding-performance-in-orthopaedic-surgery-residency
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Charles A Su, Ryan J Furdock, Alexander S Rascoe, Heather A Vallier, Raymond W Liu, James E Voos, Robert J Gillespie
BACKGROUND: Identifying ideal candidates for orthopaedic surgery residency is difficult. Data available for applicant selection are evolving; preclinical grades and the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) honors society are being phased out at some medical schools. Similarly, three-digit United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 scores have been eliminated. There is renewed interest in improving resident selection to provide a diverse, comprehensive educational opportunity that produces orthopaedic surgeons who are prepared for practice...
February 1, 2023: Clinical Orthopaedics and related Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35859777/emergency-medical-technician-training-in-medical-school-on-preparation-for-required-national-board-exams-and-clerkship-rotations-results-from-a-student-survey
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Hope Conrad, Raychel Simpson, Thomas H Blackwell, William S Wright
Purpose: The University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville has incorporated Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training into the first semester curriculum with students becoming state-certified EMTs and completing one ambulance shift per month throughout their pre-clerkship years. Although there have been programs that have reported EMT experiences in the pre-clinical years of medical education, student perceptions of how the EMT experiences help prepare them for board exams and clerkships is limited...
2022: Advances in Medical Education and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35857389/factors-leading-to-successful-performance-on-u-s-national-licensure-exams-for-medical-students-a-scoping-review
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Maniraj Jeyaraju, Henry Linford, Thiago Bosco Mendes, Christine Caufield-Noll, Sean Tackett
PURPOSE: To synthesize the evidence of the factors leading to successful performance on knowledge-based national licensure exams (NLEs) for medical students. METHOD: The authors conducted a scoping review to summarize the peer-reviewed empiric literature that used United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 or Step 2 Clinical Knowledge or Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX) Level 1 or Level 2 Cognitive Evaluation scores as outcomes...
January 1, 2023: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35764759/the-impact-of-internal-medicine-clerkship-characteristics-and-nbme-subject-exams-on-usmle-step-2-clinical-knowledge-exam-performance
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Matthew Fitz, William Adams, Marc Heincelman, Steve Haist, Karina Whelan, LeeAnn Cox, Uyen-Thi Cao, Susan Hingle, Amanda Raff, Bruce Houghton, Janet Fitzpatrick, Ryan Nall, Jennifer Foster, Jonathan Appelbaum, Cyril Grum, Anna Donovan, Stuart Kiken, Reeni Abraham, Marti Hlafka, Chad Miller, Saurabh Bansal, Douglas Paauw, Cindy J Lai, Amber Pincavage, Gauri Agarwal, Cynthia Burns, Horatio Holzer, Katie Lappé, Viju John, Blake Barker, Nina Mingioni, Deepti Rao, Laura Zakowski, Chayan Chakraborti, Winter Williams, William Kelly
BACKGROUND: Residency program directors will likely emphasize the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) Step 2 clinical knowledge (CK) exam more during residency application given the recent USMLE Step 1 transition to pass/fail scoring. We examined how internal medicine clerkship characteristics and NBME subject exam scores affect USMLE Step 2 CK performance. DESIGN: The authors used univariable and multivariable generalized estimating equations to determine associations between Step 2 CK performance and internal medicine clerkship characteristics and NBME subject exams...
July 2022: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35764442/the-harvard-medical-school-pathways-curriculum-a-comprehensive-curricular-evaluation
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Amy M Sullivan, Edward Krupat, Jules L Dienstag, Jakob I McSparron, Stephen R Pelletier, Sara B Fazio, Thomas J Fleenor, John L Dalrymple, Edward M Hundert, Richard M Schwartzstein
PURPOSE: The Harvard Medical School Pathways curriculum represents a major reform effort. Our goals were to enhance reasoning and clinical skills and improve the learning environment and students' approach to learning via use of collaborative, case-based pedagogy; early clinical exposure; and enhanced approaches to teaching and evaluating clinical skills. We evaluated the impact of Pathways on key outcomes related to these goals. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospective, mixed-methods study, we compared the last prior-curriculum cohort (2014 matriculation, n  = 135) and first new-curriculum cohort (2015 matriculation, n  = 135)...
June 28, 2022: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35553950/the-new-faculty-myth-busters-pharmacology-educators-and-curators-of-information
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Hernandez, Gordon G MacGregor, Robert W Parker, Kristen Helms
INTRODUCTION: As we move towards completion of a second year of remote medical pharmacology instruction due to the Covid-19 global pandemic, osteopathic medical students are also dealing with changes in the USMLE Step-1 and/or COMLEX Level-1 with the new Pass/Fail System in 2022. Unlike previous generations, Gen Z are inundated with an abundance of digital information that is readily and freely available, including professional advice from external sources which are not part of the formal curriculum (unspecified social networks, handed down Anki cards, etc...
May 2022: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35485884/perspectives-of-orthopedic-surgery-program-directors-on-the-usmle-step-1-scoring-change
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colin G White-Dzuro, Alan T Makhoul, Matthew E Pontell, Byron F Stephens, Brian C Drolet, Amir M Abtahi
The orthopedic surgery residency application process is highly competitive, and residency programs rely on objective measures, such as the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 score, to assist in applicant selection. To deemphasize standardized test scores and improve student well-being, governing bodies have elected to change the Step 1 examination to a pass/fail grading system beginning in 2022. Given the utility of Step 1 in the orthopedic surgery residency application process, this change will significantly affect how applicants are assessed...
April 29, 2022: Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35350504/predictors-of-performance-on-the-united-states-medical-licensing-examination-step-2-clinical-knowledge-a-systematic-literature-review
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REVIEW
Adrian Jacobparayil, Hisham Ali, Brian Pomeroy, Regina Baronia, Marina Chavez, Yasin Ibrahim
In February 2020, the governing bodies of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) announced the decision to change Step 1 score reporting from a three-digit system to pass/fail designation. Previous studies theorized that Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) will become the numerical standard by which residency directors can quickly sort through program applicants. The goal of this study is to review prior research and identify significant factors associated with Step 2 CK outcomes. A systematic literature search on PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and ERIC that included articles published between 2005 and 2015 was conducted using the keywords "USMLE," "Step 2 CK," "score," "success," and "predictors...
February 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35060854/emergency-medicine-program-directors-perspectives-on-changes-to-step-1-scoring-does-it-help-or-hurt-applicants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriella E Glassman, Jennifer Black, Nicole Streiff McCoin, Brian C Drolet
INTRODUCTION: The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 score is one of the few standardized metrics used to objectively review applicants for residency. In February 2020 the USMLE program announced that the numerical Step 1 scoring would be changed to a binary (Pass/Fail) system. In this study we sought to characterize how this change in score reporting will impact the application review process for emergency medicine (EM) program directors (PD). METHODS: In March 2020 we electronically distributed a validated anonymous survey to EM PDs at 236 US EM residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education...
December 20, 2021: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35030064/examining-the-factors-influencing-applicants-placement-on-one-general-surgery-program-s-rank-order-list
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra Hahn, Jessica Gorham, Alaa Mohammed, Brian Strollo, George Fuhrman
PURPOSE: Surgery residency applications include variables that determine an individual's rank on a program's match list. We performed this study to determine which residency application variables are the most impactful in creating our program's rank order list. METHODS: We completed a retrospective examination of all interviewed applicants for the 2019 match. We recorded United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) step I and II scores, class quartile rank from the Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE), Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) membership, geographic region, surgery clerkship grade, and grades on other clerkships...
January 14, 2022: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35025821/the-us-medical-licensing-examination-step-1-scoring-change-a-survey-of-orthopaedic-surgery-residency-applicants-from-the-2019-to-2020-match-cycle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra M Arguello, Diep N Edwards, Matthew R Cohn, Michael D Johnson, S Elizabeth Ames, Raffi S Avedian, Brent A Ponce, Monica Kogan
INTRODUCTION: The USMLE Step 1 examination has been used as an objective measure for comparing residency applicants. Recently, the National Board of Medical Examiners and the Federation of State Medical Boards decided that the USMLE Step 1 examination will transition to a pass/fail result starting no earlier than 2022. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perspective of medical students who applied for orthopaedic surgery residency positions during the 2019 to 2020 interview cycle on the USMLE scoring change, and the potential effect this change may result in for future applicants and the residency selection process...
March 15, 2022: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34956708/enhanced-learning-and-retention-of-medical-knowledge-using-the-mobile-flash-card-application-anki
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew Lu, John H Farhat, Gary L Beck Dallaghan
INTRODUCTION: As medical schools condense the basic science phase of undergraduate medical education, it has become increasingly important to identify methods and tools that facilitate learning, mastery, and application of medical knowledge. One increasingly popular tool that promotes engagement with content is Anki, a web-based flash card system. Using Anki, medical students can access pre-made flash cards specifically tailored to prepare students for the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) Step 1 exam...
December 2021: Medical Science Educator
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