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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38268729/are-medical-school-curricula-adapting-with-their-students-a-survey-on-how-medical-students-study-and-how-it-relates-to-usmle-step-1-scores
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott J Halperin, Justin R Zhu, John S Francis, Jonathan N Grauer
OBJECTIVES: Over the years, medical schools have evolved their curricula in response to the medical field, faculty, and students. The current study aims to examine how medical students study, what resources they most commonly use, and how it relates to United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 scores. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey study of United States medical students was distributed via social media, GroupMe school chats, and school listservs from September 8, 2020, to December 12, 2020...
2024: Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38087075/a-novel-usmle%C3%A2-step-1-based-approach-to-introducing-radiation-oncology-to-second-year-preclinical-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mary T Mahoney, Michael D Mix, Karna T Sura, Lauren J Germain
There is a paucity of formalized exposure to Radiation Oncology (RO) for preclinical medical students across the United States as well as barriers to implementation within undergraduate medical education curriculum at many institutions. We present a novel approach to implementing an introductory RO didactic lecture to second-year medical students by interweaving associated oncological and ionizing radiation content represented on the United States Medical Licensing Exam® (USMLE®) Step 1 examination...
December 12, 2023: Journal of Cancer Education: the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37954783/the-timing-factors-and-impact-of-usmle-step-1-becoming-pass-fail-on-the-process-of-choosing-a-specialty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Hernandez-Moreno, Charissa Alo, Kian Habashi, Elli Tian, Edward Simanton
Background  Choosing a medical specialty is an important decision. A combination of factors influenced this decision. Student characteristics and examination performances can influence this decision. With the transition of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 becoming pass/fail, it is important to analyze the specialty decision process. Objective The purpose of this multimethod study is to assess when in the curriculum students choose a specialty, what factors influence their decision, and the impact of USMLE Step 1 scores on a student's assessment of competitiveness...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37665166/impact-of-the-usmle-step-1-and-comlex-level-1-transition-to-pass-fail-on-osteopathic-medical-student-stress-levels-and-board-preparation
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Debra Anderson Twardowski, Jennifer Montemayor, Mark Payton, Jacquelyn Waller
CONTEXT: The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 and Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Exam (COMLEX) Level 1 transitioned from a numeric scoring system to a Pass/Fail designation in 2022. This transition intended to decrease stress, improve medical student well-being, and encourage residency program directors to emphasize other aspects of residency applications. Pass/Fail score transitions in the undergraduate medical education curriculum have improved medical student psychological well-being and satisfaction; whether these same benefits translate to the board examination period is unknown...
September 5, 2023: Journal of osteopathic medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37246081/demise-of-the-usmle-step-2-cs-exam-rationalizing-a-way-forward
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francis I Achike, Jennifer G Christner, Jeremy L Gibson, Robert M Milman, Sharon Obadia, Amy L Waer, Patricia K Watson
The COVID-19 pandemic has compelled rethinking and changes in medical education, the most controversial perhaps being the cancelation of USMLE Step-2 Clinical Skills exam (Step-2 CS). What started in March of 2020 as suspension of this professional licensure exam, because of concerns about infection risk for examinees, standardized patients (SPs), and administrators, soon became permanent cancelation in January 2021. Expectedly, it triggered debate in medical education circles. Positively, however, the USMLE regulatory agencies (NBME and FSMB) saw an opportunity to innovate an exam tainted with perceptions of validity deficits, cost, examinee inconvenience, and worries about future pandemics; they therefore called for a public debate to fashion a way forward...
May 26, 2023: Journal of the National Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37201498/prior-enlisted-medical-students-at-the-uniformed-services-university-outcomes-during-four-years-of-medical-school
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Althea Green, Ting Dong, Deanna N Schreiber-Gregory, Laura Tilley, Steven J Durning
INTRODUCTION: The Uniformed Services University (USU) implemented the Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program (EMDP2) with the goal of enhancing the diversity of the military physician corps. Programs like EMDP2 can assist students in making the social and intellectual transition from undergraduate studies to medical school and beyond. These types of programs are also opportunities to reduce health disparities and prepare students to work in multicultural settings. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether there was any significant difference in performance between USU medical students who had attended the EMDP2 and those who had not...
May 18, 2023: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37188137/the-upcoming-pass-fail-usmle-step-1-score-reporting-an-impact-assessment-from-medical-school-deans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel M Manstein, Elizabeth Laikhter, Darya D Kazei, Carly D Comer, Eric Shiah, Samuel J Lin
Background: The US Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 change to pass/fail has been met with mixed reviews, and the impact on medical student education and residency match is unknown. We surveyed medical school student affairs deans regarding their thoughts on the upcoming transition of Step 1 to pass/fail. Methods: A questionnaire was emailed to medical school deans. Deans were asked to rank the importance of the following after the Step 1 reporting change: Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (Step 2 CK), clerkship grades, letters of recommendation, personal statement, medical school reputation, class rank, Medical Student Performance Evaluation, and research...
May 2023: Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36741938/student-performance-on-course-objectives-in-a-first-year-medical-school-foundational-science-course-correlate-with-usmle-step-1-scores
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Rhea E Mathew, Molly Riehs, Anna V Blenda, Renee J Chosed, William S Wright
PURPOSE: Early identification of students at risk for poor United States Medical Licensing Examination® (USMLE) Step 1 examination (Step 1) performance allows medical schools to provide targeted intervention for those students. Therefore, determination of metrics that identify struggling students is necessary for proper intervention. We hypothesize that; 1) student performance on pre-matriculation metrics will correlate with their Molecular and Cellular Foundations of Medicine (FDNS) course performance and 2) student performance in the FDNS course and on specific FDNS course objectives will correlate with their Step 1 performance...
2023: Advances in Medical Education and Practice
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/36643213/common-paths-in-medical-education-an-updated-look-at-the-training-of-allopathic-osteopathic-and-naturopathic-physicians
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Jacob Burch, Rachel Leavitt, Fraser Smith, Jason P Curtis
CONTEXT: Allopathic, osteopathic, and naturopathic medical education all prepare students to practice medicine yet diverge in certain respects. Despite the significant changes that have occurred in the education of each discipline, a more recent comparison and analysis of these three pathways hasn't been published. OBJECTIVE: The review intended to examine the five segments of the educational process common to all three pathways: admissions, preclinical education, clinical education, graduate medical education, and continuing medical education...
November 2022: Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36642963/development-and-evaluation-of-a-pre-clerkship-spiral-curriculum-data-from-three-medical-school-classes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony J Maltagliati, Joshua H Paree, Kadian L McIntosh, Kevin F Moynahan, Todd W Vanderah
Pre-clerkship curricula of most Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)-accredited medical schools are divided into blocks by organ system, leaving a significant amount of information susceptible to loss due to prolonged nonuse. We describe the implementation of a formal Spiral Curriculum that periodically revisits material from previous blocks. Learners were surveyed on receptivity to the curriculum across three graduating classes at a single medical school. Medical school graduate classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022 were surveyed at the end of their pre-clerkship years (2018-2020)...
December 2023: Medical Education Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36514606/the-florida-clinical-skills-collaborative-a-new-regional-consortium-for-the-assessment-of-clinical-skills
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Rebecca Toonkel, Analia Castiglioni, Debra Danforth, Lauren Fine, Jennifer Foster, Mario Jacomino, Michelle Johnson, Bridget Keller, Paul Mendez, John M Saunders, Ross Scalese, Dawn M Schocken, Carolyn Stalvey, Maria Stevens, Niharika Suchak, Samantha Syms, Emiri Uchiyama, Maria Velazquez
Discontinuation of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 2 Clinical Skills (CS) exam and Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX) Level 2 Performance Evaluation (2-PE) raised questions about the ability of medical schools to ensure the clinical skills competence of graduating students. In February 2021, representatives from all Florida, United States, allopathic and osteopathic schools initiated a collaboration to address this critically important issue in the evolving landscape of medical education...
November 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36415502/what-makes-a-near-peer-learning-and-tutoring-program-effective-in-undergraduate-medical-education-a-qualitative-analysis
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Seth McKenzie Alexander, Gary L Beck Dallaghan, Michele Birch, Kelly Lacy Smith, Neva Howard, Christina L Shenvi
UNLABELLED: Peer tutoring can benefit both learners and peer teachers that are distinct from the learning that occurs in expert-guided learning environments. This study sought to evaluate the peer tutoring program at a large public medical school to determine the strengths and weaknesses of a near-peer tutoring program and its benefits beyond students' typical classroom-based learning. This was a survey-based study of learners and tutors participating in the peer tutoring program. Fifty-six learners and 20 tutors participated in the survey; most learners received tutoring in the preclinical phase of the curriculum...
November 17, 2022: Medical Science Educator
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36244792/medical-english-education-in-japan-developing-a-curriculum-to-motivate-students-by-providing-visualization-opportunities-using-near-peer-teaching
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoji Hoshina, Keigo Yada, Hidenori Maki, Toru Yoshino, Hodaka Takaiso, Masashi Akaike
Despite advancements in the pedagogy of medical education in various fields, Japan has no standardized medical English education. The U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Study Group of Tokushima is an extracurricular activity in which medical students and recent graduates meet every 1-2 months. The aim is to stimulate students' curiosity ; cultivate their initiative, self-efficacy, and English learning goals ; and motivate them to be self-regulated learners. Accordingly, we conducted near-peer teaching style lectures that focused on sharing medical English-related experiences, so students could have regular opportunities to visualize the benefits of learning medical English...
2022: Journal of Medical Investigation: JMI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36106289/pilot-study-increasing-confidence-in-obstetrics-and-gynecology-applicants-through-a-prep-course-prior-to-audition-rotations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle Wright, Jessica Bailer, Amanda Hall, Halle Lindsey, Brelahn Wyatt
INTRODUCTION: As more medical schools schedule the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 after the completion of clinical rotations in their curriculum, students are finding themselves increasingly removed from the clinical setting prior to their audition rotations. In the military, these audition rotations are important for matching into competitive specialties, such as Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob-Gyn). This pilot study explores the confidence and audition readiness of prospective candidates through their participation in an Ob-Gyn preparatory course...
August 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36039184/a-generalizable-approach-to-predicting-performance-on-usmle-step-2-ck
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey B Bird, Doreen M Olvet, Joanne M Willey, Judith M Brenner
INTRODUCTION: The elimination of the USMLE Step 1 three-digit score has created a deficit in standardized performance metrics for undergraduate medical educators and residency program directors. It is likely that there will be greater emphasis on USMLE Step 2 CK, an exam found to be associated with later clinical performance in residents and physicians. Because many previous models relied on Step 1 scores to predict student performance on Step 2 CK, we developed a model using other metrics...
2022: Advances in Medical Education and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35936159/to-wait-or-two-weeks-the-relationship-between-step-2-ck-scores-and-the-length-of-dedicated-study-time-within-a-longitudinal-interleaved-clerkship-curriculum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabrina Antonio, Rachel A Kracaw, Wynona Dizon, Edward Simanton
INTRODUCTION: Graduate medical education program directors report that United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 2 CK exam scores will likely have greater importance in the future selection of residents due to USMLE Step 1 transitioning to a pass/fail score as early as January 2022. With emphasis moving to the Step 2 exam, it is important to examine factors that maximize student Step 2 CK performance, such as third-year curriculum models and exam timing. This study analyzes whether or not Step 2 performance is affected by a specific length of dedicated study time within a Longitudinal Interleaved Clerkship (LInC) curriculum...
July 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35934934/medical-students-perspectives-on-how-covid-19-has-impacted-their-otolaryngology-educational-experience-a-nationwide-survey-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andy M Habib, Victoria Yu, Michelle Yu, Jessica R Levi, David A Gudis, Jonathan Overdevest
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate how medical students perceive COVID-19 has impacted various otolaryngology educational experiences and appreciate useful adaptations/resources that can be implemented moving forward. METHODS: We circulated a web-based questionnaire among pre-clinical/clinical medical students. Participants were asked to rate their experiences in the realms of research, clinical exposure, faculty interaction, interest group (IG) activities, advising, and USMLE preparation considering the COVID-19 pandemic...
August 7, 2022: Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal
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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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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/35821745/determinants-and-outcomes-of-in-person-lecture-attendance-in-medical-school
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Graham Gardner, Moshe Feldman, Sally A Santen, Paulius Mui, Diane Biskobing
Introduction: Attendance at in-person lectures in medical schools is declining with nearly 28.8% of all active, second-year medical students who reported "almost never" attending in-person lectures during their preclinical years. The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between medical student attendance and performance and investigate students' goal orientation as factors influencing their decision to attend. Methods: Participants completed a survey at the end of their second year that asked to self-report attendance during each of the three preclinical semesters, factors that influenced attendance, and measured their goal orientation (GO)...
July 8, 2022: Medical Science Educator
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