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Medical Training Application Process (MTAS) – 2008-09 revised for 2012 EPM additions for Dec11 added. Academic Scoring (‘Ranking’) Special Circumstances ‘Strugglers’ Referees. Author - Prof David James, former Director of Medical Education
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Medical Training Application Process (MTAS) – 2008-09 revised for 2012EPM additions for Dec11 added Academic Scoring (‘Ranking’) Special Circumstances ‘Strugglers’ Referees Author - Prof David James, former Director of Medical Education Revisions – Curriculum Policy Group October 2010 Additional detail on deciles and Parallel Recruitment Exercise November 2011
Academic Scoring – Principles Principles • 16-06-06: Initial meeting (ISC representation) discussion of the ‘rules’ for the ranking process • Wider discussion amongst the student body to reach the final agreed approach • Summary of agreed ranking process: • performance in Clinical Phases 1 and 2 • final overall mark being derived from the following by evaluating a credit weighted mean across the 8 modules • Untaken (1st sit) assessments excluded and total credits reduced in weighted sum
Academic Scoring – Overall score Credit weighted mean across the 8 modules (total out of 26000) • Clinical Practice *– Total CP % (based from combined Knowledge/Skills mark in a 50/50 ratio) x 50 • CFU – CFU % x 15 • Therapeutics –Therapeutics % x 15 • Child Health – Total % (based on combined Knowledge/Skills mark in a 50/50 ratio) x 50 • Obstetrics and Gynaecology - Total % (based on combined Knowledge/Skills mark in a 50/50 ratio) x 50 • Health Care of the Elderly – HCE % (based on combined Knowledge/Skills mark in a 33/67 ratio) x 20 • Psychiatry – Total % (based on combined Knowledge/Skills mark in a 50/50 ratio) x 30 • Specials - Specials % (based on combined Knowledge/Skills mark in a 50/50 ratio) x 30 * CP Ratio is 50:50 for those beginning CP in Feb 2011 and for those graduating in 2013; until then 70:30 is used
Academic Scoring – Ranking score • Whole final year are then ranked according to the overall percent score • Academic Ranking Component of MTAS Application comprises 40% of the final score (with the other 60% coming from the non-academic component) • Each medical school divides final year into quartiles according to their academic score ranking • % mark out of 40 to use in the Application will be • 40 for those on 75thcentile and above • 38 for those on 50thcentile up to 75thcentile • 36 for those on 25thcentile up to 50th centile • 34 for those below the 25th centile • Any resit student is automatically in the 4th quartile
Ranking cut off points (2007 data) 68.4% 64.6% 61.3%
Most subject results are correlated R = 0.37; p<0.0001 R = 0.51; p<0.0001
Except with CFU R = 0.10; p = N/S
Identified during UG Course Academic problems Medical problems Domestic and other problems Clinical subdean involvement Liaison with Deanery with permission September (‘shortlist’) June (‘final shortlist’) Advice to make on-scheme applications and placements before applications open ‘Strugglers’
Special Circumstances - application to Foundation Programmes • Significant family responsibilities - most commonly a student who has responsibility as the primary carer for a young, school-age child or for a seriously ill partner or first degree relative. • Chronic illness (physical or psychological) or disability for which local follow up is an absolute requirement as confirmed by an Occupational Health report. • Terminally ill first-degree relative living locally as confirmed by a doctor's note.
Referees • Two senior doctors • They should know you (from any other student)! • They should have been impressed by you (rapport)! • Eg Consultant of firm especially if you are interested in a specific career pathway • Ask them if they would be prepared to be a referee • Confirm with an email and a copy of your CV (layout like on-line reference form) • Let them know your choice
EPM – Deciles for December 2011 • Process for calculating aggregate score exactly as before – same basket of assessments and weightings • Whole final year are then ranked according to the overall percent score • Deciles will score: 43, 42, 41, 40, 39,38, 37 36, 35, 34 • Final Year Resit students will NOT be automatically placed in former lowest score (34 in quartiles) but student retains original ranking from earlier round and decile used • ISFP feeds back your decile in March 2012
Any Questions? ? Nottingham EPM/SJT Team SJT Lead - Judith.Franklin@nottingham.ac.uk SJT Lead - Giorgio.Vitale@nottingham.ac.uk EPM Lead - John.Whittle@nottingham.ac.uk