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The Relationship between NMAT scores and the Rate of Taking Remedial Examinations during the First Year in Medical School of 2009-2010 Entrants to University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. FACTON, Rosabelle T. GERALDOY, Isabelle Reyna G. KARAAN, Christopher James M.
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The Relationship between NMAT scores and the Rate of Taking Remedial Examinations during the First Year in Medical School of 2009-2010 Entrants to University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery FACTON, Rosabelle T. GERALDOY, Isabelle Reyna G. KARAAN, Christopher James M. QUE, ScyllaKneisel C. TAN, ErnieJoe L. Adviser: Romulo M. Buzon, M.D.
Introduction • National Medical Admission Test (NMAT) • To upgrade the selection of applicants seeking admission to Philippine medical schools • To measure mental and academic skills regarded necessary in the successful pursuit of medical education
Introduction • Concerns over the validity of such examinations • Admission selection • Values implied by this test • Social and personal consequences • Necessity of validity studies
Research Question What is the relationship between NMAT scores and the rate of taking the remedial examinations during the first year in medical school of 2009-2010 entrants of University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery (USTFMS)?
Objective To investigate the relationship between NMAT scores and the rate of taking the remedial examinations during the first year in medical school of 2009-2010 entrants to USTFMS
Hypothesis • Null hypothesis • There is no correlation between NMAT scores and the rate of taking the remedial examinations during the first year in medical school of 2009-2010 entrants of USTFMS • Alternative hypothesis • There is a correlation between NMAT scores and the rate of taking the remedial examinations during the first year in medical school of 2009-2010 entrants of USTFMS
Methodology • Population: 2009-2010 entrants to USTFMS • Data provided by answering a questionnaire • NMAT scores • Incidence of taking the remedial examinations • Pearson correlation coefficient • P-value of the correlation coefficient
Results Percentage of students who took remedial examinations per NMAT score NMAT Scores Total population: 144 Number of students
Results • Moderate negative correlation between NMAT and rate of taking remedial examinations (r = -0.70; r2 = 0.496) • P-value= 0.03
Discussion • Validity studies • Strong predictive relations • Mitchell (1990) • Mitchell, Haynes & Koenig (1994) • Poor predictive relations • Bartlett (1967) • Fredericks & Mundy (1967) • McManus et. Al. (2003) • McManus et. Al. (2005)
Discussion • Mitchell (1990) • Usefulness of undergraduate grade point average (GPA), medical college admission test (MCAT) scores, selectivity data, and transcript information for predicting basic science grades, clinical science grades, and academic difficulty • Predictive relations stronger in the earlier years of medical school and for criterion data closer in assessment domains and measurement methods of preadmission indicators
Discussion • Mitchell, Haynes & Koenig (1994) • Predictive validity results reflect the usefulness of undergraduate grades, MCAT scores, and undergraduate institutional selectivity information for predicting performance in the first year of medical school • MCAT scores provide unique and useful information for the prediction of students’ performances
Discussion • Bartlett (1967) • Low MCAT scorers’ school performances and later careers did not differ measurably from other medical students • Fredericks & Mundy (1967) • Academic achievement was not related to MCAT scores
Discussion • McManus et. Al. (2003) • Intelligent do not predict eventual medical performance, academic or career-wise • McManus et. Al. (2005) • Citation of three different studies concluding that academic aptitude adds little predictive information to medical school performance
Discussion • Findings of this study • Moderate negative correlation between NMAT and rate of taking remedial examinations (r = -0.70; r2 = 0.496) • Do not reject null hypothesis
Discussion • Other factors affecting academic performance • Sociodemographics • Study habits • Learning styles • Personalities • Ethnicity • Poor schooling • Absent role models • Low expectations • Inappropriate motivation
Conclusion • In conclusion, NMAT scores have a significant moderate negative correlation with the rate of taking remedial examinations among 2009-2010 entrants to USTFMS. • Approximately, 49.6% of the likelihood of taking remedial examinations is attributable to their NMAT scores.
Recommendations • Use of GPAs • Other measures that assess other student characteristics should be considered.