Curr Opin Investig Drugs
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Curr Opin Investig Drugs
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A multi-institutional collaborative longitudinal study was conducted to assess the effect of curricular change (overall curricular format and detailed pathology instruction) and school policy regarding the Step 1 requirement on the United States Medical Licensure Examination (USMLE) Step 1 Total and Step 1 Pathology scores over a period of 6 years (1995 to 2000). Detailed descriptions of instruction (overall curricular format and the format and number of hours of instruction in various areas of pathology) and the school policy of USMLE Step 1 requirement for classes entering in 1993 to 1998 were matched with Step 1 Total scores and Step 1 Pathology scores for 48,166 students from 73 schools who took the corresponding June 1995 to 2000 examination. Hierarchical linear modeling was used for analysis while controlling for students' MCAT-bpv (Medical College Admission Test, composite of biological and physical sciences and verbal reasoning) scores and undergraduate grade point average (GPA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA collaborative multi-institutional study was conducted to study the relationship between characteristics of pathology instruction and student performance in the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), Step 1. Detailed descriptions of pathology instruction, such as curriculum format, style of instruction, and design of instruction of various areas of pathology for the 1996-1997 academic year were matched with Step 1 total scores and pathology subscores for 10,159 students from 88 schools who took the June 1997 examination. Hierarchical linear modeling was used for analysis while controlling for students' MCAT-bpv scores (Medical College Admission Test scores, average of biological and physical sciences and verbal reasoning).
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