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Resident Selection in the Wake of United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 Transition to Pass/Fail Scoring

机译:居民选择在美国医疗许可考试的步骤1转变为通过/失败得分

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Introduction: The numeric score for the United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 is one of the only universal, objective, scaled criteria for comparing the many students who apply to orthopaedic surgery residency. However, on February 12, 2020, it was announced that Step 1 would be transitioning to pass/fail scoring. The purpose of this study was to (1) determine the most important factors used for interview and resident selection after this change and (2) to assess how these factors have changed compared with a previous report on resident selection. Methods: A survey was distributed to the program directors (PDs) of all 179 orthopaedic surgery programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Questions focused on current resident selection practices and the impact of the Step 1 score transition on expected future practices. Results: A total of 78 PDs (44%) responded to the survey. Over half of PDs (59%) responded that United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 2 clinical knowledge (CK) score is the factor that will increase most in importance after Step 1 transitions to pass/fail, and 90% will encourage applicants to include their Step 2 CK score on their applications. The factors rated most important in resident selection from zero to 10 were subinternship performance (9.05), various aspects of interview performance (7.49 to 9.01), rank in medical school (7.95), letters of recommendation (7.90), and Step 2 CK score (7.27). Compared with a 2002 report, performance on manual skills testing, subinternship performance, published research, letters of recommendations, and telephone call on applicants' behalf showed notable increases in importance. Discussion: As Step 2 CK is expected to become more important in the residency application process, current applicant stress on Step 1 scores may simply move to Step 2 CK scores. Performance on subinternships will remain a critical aspect of residency application, as it was viewed as the most important resident selection factor and has grown in importance compared with a previous report.
机译:简介:美国医师资格考试第1步的数字分数是唯一通用、客观、按比例衡量的标准之一,用于比较许多申请整形外科住院医师资格的学生。然而,在2020年2月12日,有人宣布第一步将过渡到通过/失败评分。本研究的目的是(1)确定变更后访谈和住户选择使用的最重要因素,以及(2)评估这些因素与之前住户选择报告相比的变化情况。方法:对研究生医学教育认证委员会认证的179个整形外科项目的项目主管(PDs)进行调查。问题集中在当前的居民选择实践以及第一步分数转换对预期未来实践的影响。结果:共有78名PDs(44%)回应了调查。超过一半的PDs(59%)回答说,美国医疗许可考试第2步临床知识(CK)分数是在第1步过渡到通过/失败后最重要的因素,90%的PDs将鼓励申请人在申请中加入他们的第2步CK分数。在从0到10的住院医师选择中,被评为最重要的因素是实习期间的表现(9.05)、面试表现的各个方面(7.49到9.01)、在医学院的排名(7.95)、推荐信(7.90)和步骤2 CK分数(7.27)。与2002年发布的一份关于实习技能的调查报告相比,关于实习技能和推荐信的重要性显著提高。讨论:由于第2步CK预计在居留申请过程中变得更加重要,当前申请人对第1步分数的压力可能会转移到第2步CK分数。副实习生的表现仍然是住院医师申请的一个关键方面,因为它被视为最重要的住院医师选择因素,与之前的报告相比,其重要性有所增加。

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