Authors
J Bryan Carmody, David Sarkany, Darel E Heitkamp
Publication date
2019/10/1
Source
Academic radiology
Volume
26
Issue
10
Pages
1403-1406
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The Association of Program Directors in Radiology recently issued a statement endorsing continued reporting of results of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) as a three-digit score. While this position was approved by the Association of Program Directors in Radiology Board of Directors, it does not reflect the opinions of all radiology program directors. Here, we present an argument in support of reporting USMLE results as pass/fail.
As a psychometric instrument, the USMLE Step 1 is designed to assess basic science knowledge and intended to inform a binary decision on licensure. Due to a steadily-increasing burden of applications to review, program directors have increasingly relied upon scores for candidate screening. Such use has multiple adverse consequences. Student focus on Step 1 systematically devalues educational content not evaluated on the exam, and the reliance on Step 1 …
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