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An Overview of the New MCAT Exam. Marc Kroopnick Manager, MCAT2015 Development & Psychometrics Presentation made at the Introductory Physics for the Life Sciences Conference Arlington, VA March 14, 2014. Today’s Agenda. Overview of exam changes Schedule
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An Overview of the New MCAT Exam Marc Kroopnick Manager, MCAT2015 Development & Psychometrics Presentation made at the Introductory Physics for the Life Sciences Conference Arlington, VA March 14, 2014
Today’s Agenda • Overview of exam changes • Schedule • Description of the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section • Support for Students, Advisors, and Faculty • Outreach • Q&A
Overview of Exam Changes • Preserve what works best • Eliminate what doesn’t • Enrich exam with concepts that future physicians are likely to need • Use a testing format that has proven to be successful
Schedule • The new exam will launch in the spring of 2015 • The current exam will be administered for the last time in January 2015
What’s innovative? • Mirrors the interdisciplinary nature of scientists’ work • Asks examinees to use their knowledge, not repeat it • Speaks to current initiatives in competency-based science education • Recognizes the behavioral and socio-cultural determinants of health • Balances testing in the natural sciences with testing in the social and behavioral sciences and critical analysis and reasoning
Natural and Behavioral/Social Sciences sections: Questions will ask examinees to combine: • knowledge of natural or behavioral/social sciences concepts with • scientific inquiry, reasoning, research methods and statistics skills to solve problems that demonstrate readiness for medical school
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Solve problems combining knowledge of chemical and physical foundational concepts with scientific inquiry and reasoning skills that demonstrate one is ready for medical school.
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems • Exam content draw from: • Introductory general chemistry – approx. 30% • Introductory organic chemistry – approx. 15% • Introductory physics – approx. 25% • First semester biochemistry – approx. 25% • Introductory biology – approx. 5%
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Foundational Concept 4 Complex living organisms transport materials, sense their environment, process signals, and respond to changes using processes that can be understood in terms of physical principles.
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Foundational Concept 4 • Content Categories • 4A: Translational motion, forces, work, energy, and equilibrium in living systems • 4B: Importance of fluids for the circulation of blood, gas movement, and gas exchange • 4C: Electrochemistry and electrical circuits and their elements • 4D: How light and sound interact with matter • 4E: Atoms, nuclear decay, electronic structure, and atomic chemical behavior
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Foundational Concept 4 • Content Category • 4C: Electrochemistry and electrical circuits and their elements • Electrostatics (PHY) • Circuit Elements (PHY) • Magnetism (PHY) • Electrochemistry (GC) • Specialized Cell – Nerve Cell (BIO)
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Foundational Concept 5 The principles that govern chemical interactions and reactions form the basis for a broader understanding of the molecular dynamics of living systems.
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Foundational Concept 5 • Content Categories • 5A: Unique nature of water and its solutions • 5B: Nature of molecules and intermolecular interactions • 5C: Separation and purification methods • 5D: Structure, function, and reactivity of biologically-relevant molecules • 5E: Principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Foundational Concept 5 • Content Category • 5E: Principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics • Enzymes (BC, BIO) • Principles of Bioenergetics (BC) • Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions – Thermochemistry, Thermodynamics (GC, PHY) • Rate Processes in Chemical Reactions – Kinetics and Equilibrium (GC)
Scientific Inquiry & Reasoning Skills • Knowledge of Scientific Concepts & Principles 1 • Scientific Reasoning and Problem Solving 2 • Reasoning About the Design • and Execution of Research 3 • Data-based and Statistical Reasoning 4
Natural and Behavioral/Social Sciences sections: Questions will ask examinees to combine: • knowledge of natural or behavioral/social sciences concepts with • scientific inquiry, reasoning, research methods and statistics skills to solve problems that demonstrate readiness for medical school
Support for Students, Advisors and Faculty • Developing resources for: • Prospective examinees • Pre-health advisors and faculty
Resources for prospective examinees: • The Preview Guide for MCAT2015 (free) • Detailed descriptions for all 4 sections, including knowledge and skills tested • Detailed topic lists • Sample test questions • Videos describing MCAT2015 and preparation • Dedicated web site: www.aamc.org/mcat2015
Resources for prospective examinees: • Free, on-line Khan Academy video tutorials and review questions • In collaboration with the AAMC, and with funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Developed by medical students • First video tutorials launched in October 2013 • 500 videos (and 1,000 review questions) anticipated by this summer • Sociology and Psychology Textbook Resource (May 2013)
MCAT2015 Exam: Test Preparation www.aamc.org/mcat2015 • MCAT2015 Interactive Content Outline • The Official Guide to the MCAT, Fourth Edition (2015 Exam) • Sample Test
Resources for pre-health advisors and other faculty: • The Preview Guide for the MCAT2015 Exam • Presentation materials that can be used with colleagues and students • Webinar recordings on exam content • Course-Mapping Tool for the MCAT2015 Exam
Pre-health Collection within MedEdPORTAL’s iCollaborative • Online repository of instructional materials recommended for teaching pre-health competencies • 100+ pre-health teaching resources in the collection,including self-study materials • Searchable by competency, MCAT2015 Foundational Concepts, or key words • User community comments and shares resources • Khan Academy video tutorials and review questions included www.mededportal.org/icollaborative/pre-health
Help Us Grow the Pre-health Collection! • Share a resource you created • Refer a resource you like www.mededportal.org/icollaborative/pre-health
New Call for Submissions Questions? Juan Burciaga • jburciag@mtholyoke.edu Ralf Widenhorn • ralfw@pdx.edu Jen Page jpage@aamc.org www.mededportal.org/icollaborative/pre-health • Submit an original resource that teaches a pre-health competency • Six prizes of $750 for best submission • biology • biochemistry • chemistry • physics • psychology • sociology • Opens May 1, submissions due June 30, 2014
MCAT2015Exam: Outreach www.aamc.org/mcat2015/admins Ideas? E-mail mcat2015@aamc.org • Q-UPP eNewsletter and webinars • Resources for medical schools, pre-health advisors, undergraduate faculty and pre-med students—find it all on our website! • Outreach to a broad audience • Students without pre-health advisors • Under-resourced undergraduate institutions without formal health advising programs