A formative midterm test increases accuracy of identifying students at risk of failing a third year surgery clerkship |
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Authors: | Julia Corcoran Amy L Halverson Nancy Schindler |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 251 E Huron Avenue, Galter 3-150, Chicago, IL 60611, USA;2. Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | BackgroundProviding midclerkship feedback to identify students at risk for failing is a Liaison Committee on Medical Education standard. Objective criteria for that feedback are critical. The investigators studied the value of a formative midterm (MT) test in identifying students at risk for failing a surgery clerkship.MethodsA written midclerkship test, which did not contribute to the final grade, was administered (n = 155). The Bayesian specificity, sensitivity, and predictive values for clerkship failure of low MT score, low global clinical performance rating GCPR, and the combination of low MT and low GCPR were computed.ResultsLow MT as a predictor of clerkship failure was sensitive (1.0) but not specific (.35). Likewise, low GCPR was sensitive (1.0) but not specific (.31). The combination of low MT and GCPR, however, was both specific (1.0) and sensitive (.87).ConclusionsThe addition of an MT test to clinical performance ratings can stratify students' risk for clerkship failure. |
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Keywords: | Identification struggling student Composite score Midterm examination ED-31 Midclerkship feedback Validity |
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