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Creation and implementation of a national emergency medicine fourth-year student examination.

Emily L Senecal1, Corey Heitz, Michael S Beeson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A National Board of Medical Examiners examination does not exist for Emergency Medicine (EM) students. To fill this void, the Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine tasked a committee with development of an examination for 4th-year (M4) EM students, based on a published syllabus, and consisting of questions written according to published question-writing guidelines. STUDY
OBJECTIVES: Describe examination development and statistics at 9 months.
METHODS: The committee reviewed an existing EM student question database at www.saemtests.org for statistical performance, compliance with item-writing guidelines, and topic inclusion within the published EM M4 syllabus. For syllabus topics without existing questions, committee members wrote new items. LXR 6.0 software (Applied Measurement Professionals, Inc., Georgetown, SC) was used for examination administration. Data gathered included numbers of examinations completed, mean scores with SD, and point biserial correlation (rpb).
RESULTS: Of the 553 questions assessed, 157 questions met the stated criteria, and 37 were included in the examination. Thirteen new questions were written by committee members to cover all curriculum topics. The National EM M4 Examination was released online August 1, 2011. Nine months later, the examination had been completed 1642 times by students from 27 clerkships. Mean score was 79.69% (SD 3.89). Individual question difficulties ranged from 26% to 99%. Question rpbs ranged from 0.067 to 0.353, mean 0.213 (SD 0.066).
CONCLUSIONS: A national group of EM educators developed an examination to assess a published clerkship syllabus. The examination contains questions written according to published item-writing guidelines, and exhibits content validity, appropriate difficulty levels, and adequate question discriminatory ability.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Keywords:  emergency medicine student examination assessment

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23948604     DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2013.05.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0736-4679            Impact factor:   1.484


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1.  Multi-institutional Implementation of the National Clinical Assessment Tool in Emergency Medicine: Data From the First Year of Use.

Authors:  Katherine Hiller; Julianna Jung; Luan Lawson; Rebecca Riddell; Doug Franzen
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2020-07-20

2.  Correlation of the NBME advanced clinical examination in EM and the national EM M4 exams.

Authors:  Katherine Hiller; Emily S Miller; Luan Lawson; David Wald; Michael Beeson; Corey Heitz; Thomas Morrissey; Joseph House; Stacey Poznanski
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2015-01-05

3.  Correlation of the National Emergency Medicine M4 Clerkship Examination with USMLE Examination Performance.

Authors:  Luan E Lawson; Davis Musick; Kori Brewer
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2015-12-14

4.  Medical Student Performance on the National Board of Medical Examiners Emergency Medicine Advanced Clinical Examination and the National Emergency Medicine M4 Exams.

Authors:  Katherine Hiller; Joseph House; Luan Lawson; Stacey Poznanski; Thomas K Morrissey
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2015-11-12

5.  Does the Concept of the "Flipped Classroom" Extend to the Emergency Medicine Clinical Clerkship?

Authors:  Corey Heitz; Melanie Prusakowski; George Willis; Christopher Franck
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2015-10-22

Review 6.  Emergency Medicine Student End-of-Rotation Examinations: Where Are We Now?

Authors:  Emily S Miller; Corey Heitz; Linette Ross; Michael S Beeson
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2017-12-05
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