SubmissionId 60785

Accepted Type
Oral

Code
OG2-3-2

Acceptance Declaration
Accept

Additional Information
I declare I have no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this program.

Was this work accepted for CCME 2020?
no

Category
General Call (Workshop, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation)

Type
Oral

Sub Type
Education Research

Will the presenter be a:
Other

Presenter Other
senior research psychometrician

Affiliation

Considered for Poster
yes

Title
Gathering Evidence of Validity for a Therapeutics Decision-Making (TDM) Examination for Assessing International Medical Graduates

Length of Presentation

Background/Purpose
The TDM Exam is one of the tools used by Pan-Canadian Practice-Ready Assessment (PRA) programs for selecting international medical graduates (IMGs) into over-time clinical assessment to determine their readiness to enter independent practice in Canada. It assesses the application of therapeutics knowledge and decision-making skills in the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of medical conditions at the level required of family physicians (FM) practicing independently and safely in Canada. This study assesses whether the TDM Exam measures therapeutics knowledge and skills at its intended level by comparing the performances of PRA applicants and a sample of Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY2) FM residents.

Methods
The study included 90 PRA applicants as the control group and 17 PGY2 FM residents as the experimental group. Both took the TDM Exam in January 2020 and their responses were marked by the same physician markers who were blind to examinee group membership. The analyses included independent samples t-test and chi-square to compare total score means and pass/fail status between the two groups, and a multi-variate analysis of variance to compare their performances on sub-scores.

Results
There's no statistically significant difference in mean scores or pass rate between the two groups. They performed similarly on all sub-areas except for one dimension (i.e., Acute Illness).

Conclusion
This study provided preliminary evidence to support the use of the TDM Exam for its intended purpose as one of the tools for selecting IMGs who would likely succeed into PRA programs. A follow-up study will include more PGY2 residents.

Keyword 1
Assessment

Keyword 2
Validity

Keyword 3
Psychometrics

Level of Training
Post Graduate

Abstract Themes
Assessment

Assessment
  • Admission/selection
  • Psychometrics & Measurement
  • Work-place based
  • Written/Narrative

Additional Theme (First choice)
Postgraduate

Additional Theme (Second Choice)
Continuing Medical Education

Additional Theme (Third Choice)
Patient Safety

Authors
Presenter
    Fang Tian

Term 1
Yes

Term 2
Yes

Term 3
Yes

Term 4
Yes

Term 5
Yes
x

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