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Predictors of student success on the physician assistant national certifying examination.

Renee Andreeff1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined the association between academic performance in undergraduate science courses - chemistry I, pathophysiology, and biochemistry - and student scores on the PANCE. Covariates gender, age, and admission GPA were included in the analysis to identify factors predicting student passage of the PANCE.
METHODOLOGY: A retrospective cohort study of student records of first-attempt chemistry I, pathophysiology, and biochemistry course grades and first-attempt PANCE scores for PA graduates from D'Youville College (n = 155) from 2006-2010 were included, along with age, gender, and admission GPA.
RESULTS: Pathophysiology (P < .001) and biochemistry (P = .01) had significant positive regression coefficients, predicting higher PANCE scores of 62.13 points and 33.82 points, respectively, for every one unit increase in pathophysiology and biochemistry course grade (ie, B to A) after controlling for age, gender, and admission GPA. Admission GPA had a significant (P = .02) positive regression coefficient, suggesting that for every unit increase in admission GPA, PANCE score will increase 50.48 points when controlling for age and gender.
CONCLUSION: Higher first-attempt PANCE scores were predicted by higher admission GPA and first-attempt grades achieved in pathophysiology and biochemistry. Identifying predicting factors of PANCE passage may help to identify a student's ability to pass the PANCE early in the curriculum, as well as improve program quality and graduate success.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25650882     DOI: 10.1097/01367895-201425030-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physician Assist Educ        ISSN: 1941-9430


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1.  Correlation between physician assistant students' performance score of history taking and physical exam documentation and scores of Graduate Record Examination, clinical year grade point average, and score of Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam in the United States.

Authors:  Sara Lolar; Jamie L McQueen; Sara F Maher
Journal:  J Educ Eval Health Prof       Date:  2020-05-27

2.  Factors Associated with Academic Performance in Physician Assistant Graduate Programs and National Certification Examination Scores. A Literature Review.

Authors:  Sierra Moore; Connor Clark; Ashley Haught; Bryce Hinde; Doug Reckner; Jordan Robinson; Aubrey Graham-West; Whitney Wigal; William Childers; Joseph Horzempa
Journal:  Health Prof Educ       Date:  2018-06-22
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