| Literature DB >> 17477862 |
Neil G Dewhurst1, Chris McManus, Jennifer Mollon, Jane E Dacre, Allister J Vale.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Male students and students from ethnic minorities have been reported to under-perform in undergraduate medical examinations. We examined the effects of ethnicity and gender on pass rates in UK medical graduates sitting the Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians in the United Kingdom [MRCP(UK)] Examination in 2003-4.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17477862 PMCID: PMC1871601 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-5-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Pass rates in the MRCP (UK) Examination by ethnic group
| Ethnic group | MRCP (UK) Part 1 Examination | MRCP (UK) Part 2 Written Examination | MRCP (UK) Part 2 Clinical Examination* | |||
| Overall pass rate | First attempt | Overall pass rate | First attempt | Overall pass rate | First attempt | |
| Afro-Caribbean | 38.5% (30/78) | 45.9% (17/37) | 71.4% (30/42) | 75.0% (18/24) | 56.5% (26/46) | 40.9% (9/22) |
| Asian Sub-Continent | 38.5% (406/1055) | 41.6% (216/519) | 75.4% (370/491) | 78.8% (297/377) | 61.8% (280/453) | 61.7% (190/308) |
| Far East | 34.7% (174/501) | 39.5% (94/238) | 69.0% (167/242) | 68.2% (118/173) | 54.2% (110/203) | 56.5% (74/131) |
| Middle Eastern | 34.0% (32/94) | 34.1% (14/41) | 70.8% (34/48) | 75.0% (27/36) | 65.1% (28/43) | 61.5% (16/26) |
| Mixed | 46.5% (47/101) | 49.2% (31/63) | 68.7% (46/67) | 75.6% (34/45) | 69.8% (37/53) | 68.4% (26/38) |
| White | 50.3% (1641/3265) | 56.3% (1065/1892) | 83.1% (1573/1894) | 85.7% (1344/1568) | 75.5% (1287/1704) | 75.7% (1001/1323) |
| Other | 48.9% (22/45) | 50.0% (13/26) | 77.8% (21/27) | 81.0% (17/21) | 61.5% (16/26) | 63.2% (12/19) |
| Unknown | 44.9% (257/572) | 53.5% (152/284) | 66.7% (285/427) | 78.0% (195/250) | 61.7% (296/480) | 68.5% (187/273) |
| Total | 45.7% (2609/5711) | 51.7% (1602/3100) | 78.0% (2526/3238) | 82.2% (2050/2494) | 69.1% (2080/3008) | 70.8% (1515/2140) |
Interaction of gender and ethnicity in the pass rates of candidates taking the MRCP (UK) Part 2 Clinical Examination (Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills; PACES)
| Male | Female | Total | |
| White | 72.1% (586/813) | 78.7% (701/891) | 75.5% (1287/1704) |
| Non-white | 52.4% (247/471) | 70.8% (250/353) | 60.3% (497/824) |
| Total | 64.9% (833/1284) | 76.4% (951/1244) | 70.6% (1784/2528) |
Figure 1Mean mark (± 1 SE) of candidates at each assessment, broken down by gender and ethnicity (white versus non-white) and ordered from most difficult (cardiovascular system) to least difficult (communication skills and ethics). The vertical dashed line separates the two communication skills stations [stations 2 (history-taking) and 4 (communication skills)] from the three clinical skills stations [stations 1 (respiratory and abdominal systems), 3 (cardiovascular and central nervous systems) and 5 (skin, locomotor, endocrine and eye)]. ■, Men; ●, women; —, white; - -, non-white.
Figure 2Mean score across all 14 examiner assessments by candidate ethnicity (solid circles, white candidates; open circles, non-white candidates), in relation to the total number of assessments of a candidate that were made by non-white examiners. Error bars indicate ± one standard error of the mean, and are wider in the right-hand points because there were fewer candidates. The solid and dashed lines indicate fitted regression lines for white and non-white candidates, weighted for different numbers of candidates.