Can USMLE and COMLEX-USA Scores Predict At-Risk Emergency Medicine Residents' Performance on In-Training Examinations?
Michael C Plewa, David J Ledrick, Kenneth Jenkins, Aaron Orqvist, Michael McCrea

TL;DR
This study examines whether USMLE and COMLEX scores can predict which emergency medicine residents might struggle on in-training exams.
Contribution
The study provides cutoff scores for USMLE and COMLEX to identify at-risk residents with limited predictive accuracy.
Findings
USMLE and COMLEX part 2 scores correlate weakly to moderately with ABEM ITE scores.
USMLE < 37th percentile and COMLEX < 53rd percentile identified at-risk residents with moderate sensitivity and high specificity.
The study suggests that other factors beyond licensing exam scores should be considered for identifying residents needing support.
Abstract
Purpose: The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) and Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX) scores are standard methods used to determine residency candidates' medical knowledge. The authors were interested in using the USMLE and COMLEX part 2 scores in our emergency medicine (EM) residency program to identify at-risk residents who may have difficulty on the in-training exam (ITE) and to determine the cutoff values under which an intern could be given an individualized study plan to ensure medical knowledge competency. Methods: The authors abstracted the USMLE and COMLEX part 2 scores and the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) ITE scores for a cohort of first-year EM residents graduating years 2010-2022, converting raw scores to percentiles, and compared part 2 and ABEM ITE scores with Pearson's correlation, a Bland-Altman analysis of…
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TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Medical Education and Admissions
