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A levels and intelligence as predictors of medical careers in UK doctors: 20 year prospective study

机译:A水平和智力可预测英国医生的医疗职业:前瞻性研究20年

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Objective To assess whether A level grades (achievement) and intelligence (ability) predict doctors' careers. Design Prospective cohort study with follow up after 20 years by postal questionnaire. Setting A UK medical school in London. Participants 511 doctors who had entered Westminster Medical School as clinical students between 1975 and 1982 were followed up in January 2002. Main outcome measures Time taken to reach different career grades in hospital or general practice, postgraduate qualifications obtained (membership/fellowships, diplomas, higher academic degrees), number of research publications, and measures of stress and burnout related to A level grades and intelligence (result of AH5 intelligence test) at entry to clinical school. General health questionnaire, Maslach burnout inventory, and questionnaire on satisfaction with career at follow up. Results 47 (9%) doctors were no longer on the Medical Register. They had lower A level grades than those who were still on the register (P< 0.001). A levels also predicted performance in undergraduate training, performance in postregistration house officer posts, and time to achieve membership qualifications (Cox regression, P < 0.001; b=0.376, SE=0.098, exp(b)=1.457). Intelligence did not independently predict dropping off the register, career outcome, or other measures. A levels did not predict diploma or higher academic qualifications, research publications, or stress or burnout Diplomas, higher academic degrees, and research publications did, however, significantly correlate with personality measures. Conclusions Results of achievement tests, in this case A level grades, which are particularly used for selection of students in the United Kingdom, have long term predictive validity for undergraduate and postgraduate careers. In contrast, a test of ability or aptitude (AH5) was of litde predictive validity for subsequent medical careers.
机译:目的评估A级成绩(成就)和智力(能力)是否可以预测医生的职业。设计前瞻性队列研究,并在20年后通过邮政问卷进行随访。在伦敦开设一所英国医学院。参与者1975年至1982年之间进入威斯敏斯特医学院的511名医生作为临床学生于2002年1月进行了随访。主要成果衡量指标达到医院或全科医生不同职业级别所花费的时间,获得的研究生学历(成员/奖学金,文凭,更高学历)学位),研究出版物的数量以及与A级成绩和智力相关的压力和倦怠的测量(AH5智力测验的结果)。总体健康调查表,Maslach倦怠量表以及随访时的职业满意度调查表。结果47名(9%)医生不再在病历上。他们的A级成绩低于仍在登记册中的成绩(P <0.001)。 A水平还预测了本科培训的表现,注册后的内务干事职位的表现以及达到会员资格的时间(Cox回归,P <0.001; b = 0.376,SE = 0.098,exp(b)= 1.457)。智力并不能独立预测是否会失去名册,职业成就或其他指标。 A水平不能预测文凭或更高的学历,研究出版物,压力或倦怠文凭,更高的学历,但是研究出版物确实与人格测验显着相关。结论成绩测试的结果(在本例中为A级成绩,特别用于英国的学生选择)对本科和研究生的职业具有长期的预测效度。相比之下,能力或才能(AH5)的测试对以后的医疗职业具有较小的预测效度。

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