The Relationship Between US Medical Licensing Examination Step Scores and ABR Core Examination Outcome and Performance: A Multi-institutional Study
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Patel, Maitray D.Tomblinson, Courtney M.
Benefield, Thad
Ali, Kamran
DeBenedectis, Carolynn M
England, Eric
Gaviola, Glenn C.
Ho, Christopher P.
Jay, Ann K.
Milburn, James M.
Ong, Seng
Robbins, Jessica B.
Sarkany, David S.
Heitkamp, Darel E.
Jordan, Sheryl G.
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of RadiologyDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2020-03-24Keywords
ABR Core examinationpredictors
radiology residency
USMLE Step score
Medical Education
Radiology
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PURPOSE: We analyzed multi-institutional data to understand the relationship of US Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step scores to ABR Core examination performance to identify Step score tiers that stratify radiology residents into different Core performance groups. METHODS: We collected USMLE Step scores and ABR Core examination outcomes and scores for anonymized residents from 13 different diagnostic radiology residency programs taking the ABR Core examination between 2013 and 2019. USMLE scores were grouped into noniles using z scores and then aggregated into three tiers based on similar Core examination pass-or-fail outcomes. Core performance was grouped using standard deviation from the mean and then measured by the percent of residents with scores below the mean. Differences between Step tiers for Core outcome and Core performance were statistically evaluated (P < .05 considered significant). RESULTS: Differences in Step 1 terciles Core failure rates (45.9%, 11.9%, and 3.0%, from lowest to highest Step tiers; n = 416) and below-mean Core performance (83.8%, 54.1%, and 21.1%, respectively; n = 402) were significant. Differences in Step 2 groups Core failure rates (30.0%, 10.6%, and 2.0%, from lowest to highest Step tiers; n = 387) and below-mean Core performance (80.0%, 43.7%, and 14.0%, respectively; n = 380) were significant. Step 2 results modified Core outcome and performance predictions for residents in Step 1 terciles of varying statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: Tiered scoring of USMLE Step results has value in predicting radiology resident performance on the ABR Core examination; effective stratification of radiology resident applicants can be done without reporting numerical Step scores.Source
Patel MD, Tomblinson CM, Benefield T, Ali K, DeBenedectis CM, England E, Gaviola GC, Ho CP, Jay AK, Milburn JM, Ong S, Robbins JB, Sarkany DS, Heitkamp DE, Jordan SG. The Relationship Between US Medical Licensing Examination Step Scores and ABR Core Examination Outcome and Performance: A Multi-institutional Study. J Am Coll Radiol. 2020 Mar 24:S1546-1440(20)30238-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2020.02.017. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 32220580. Link to article on publisher's site
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10.1016/j.jacr.2020.02.017Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/48420PubMed ID
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10.1016/j.jacr.2020.02.017