scholarly journals Presidential address: demonstration of the international leadership of the Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute, introduction of a clinical skills test to the Korean dental licensing examination, and strengthening of ethics items on licensing examinations

Author(s):  
Yoon-Seong Lee
Author(s):  
Jong-Pil Lim ◽  
Seon-Pyo Hong ◽  
Young-Mi Lee ◽  
Hoon Jeon

This study is designed to draw out new integrated subjects of the Korean Oriental Pharmacists??Licensing Examination (KOPLE). In 2004, for the revision of subjects, we have analyzed the curriculums of the Oriental Pharmacy department, the oriental pharmacist?占퐏 (OP?占퐏) job description book, and the elementary items of KOPLE. We also examined the system of the Chinese Herb Pharmacists??Examination and other health personnel licensing examinations and studied the data of items and compared them with KOPLE. We heard the public opinion on the present KOPLE. We developed a subfield of 18 subjects, a middle category of 188 items, and a small category of 1,026 items. We proposed a new KOPLE that consists of three subjects: basic oriental pharmacy, applied oriental pharmacy, and laws and regulations.


Author(s):  
S. M. Efendiieva ◽  
K. H. Havrylieva ◽  
K. S. Buhaenko

Over two decades Ukrainian system of medical professional training has been providing a single pathway for primary licensure of all graduates of medical schools by licensing examinations «Krok 1», «Krok 2» and «Krok 3». Since their inceptions, the examinations provide the valid and reliable independent assessment of medical examinations in order to demonstrate they have knowledge and clinical skills for the unsupervised general practice of medicine, and thus, to grant the primary license to practice medicine. The aim of this study is to analyze ways of the organization of student’s self-learning at the Department of Foreign Languages with Latin and Medical Terminology, Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy, which will promote the confidence in own English language command and ensure demonstrating high performance of English subtest «Krok 1». Independent learning using additional texts should help students, concerning with previously studied elements of terminology, lexis and grammar, to figure out faster phrases and constructions in texts based on the contex and extra linguistic clues. The analysis of the factors influencing the students’ performance when doing the Krok tests, we have found the guided language exposure and scheduled amount of time for independent work according to the curriculum can help to overcome typical linguistic obstacles. Moreover, the English language instructors elaborated the questionnaire and surveyed the students to identify self-learning routine peculiarities, resources commonly used for self-training to licensing examination, which are the most effective from their point of view. The study included 155 third year dental students (2019-2020 academic year). The students actively use mobile applications from the playmarket, namely K-test, which they can use for independent practice at individual pace. Computer technologies can significantly improve the efficiency of foreign language teaching and learning and help us in organizing independent work of the students. According to result obtained, testkrokorg.ua internet resource ranks the second position. 19.35% of students chose this site as it gives an opportunity to check the knowledge, to get graded and to get the right answers. 17.41% of the respondents used testcentr.org.ua by reviewing and uploading Krok test booklets. 11.61% of the students used social network groups, which post materials, news and results to licensing examinations. 9.67% of students are found to prefer booklets; methodical instructions for students’ training that are on the site of our department. 3.2% of the responders suggest that lifehacks in YouTube contains the experience of bloggers and due to them the youth can learn new things. The obtained results have shown that the computer appliances are of great recourses for independent learning when used purposefully and guided by the instructors.


Author(s):  
Rachel B. Levine ◽  
Andrew P. Levy ◽  
Robert Lubin ◽  
Sarah Halevi ◽  
Rebeca Rios ◽  
...  

Purpose: United States (US) and Canadian citizens attending medical school abroad often desire to return to the US for residency, and therefore must pass US licensing exams. We describe a 2-day United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) step 2 clinical skills (CS) preparation course for students in the Technion American Medical School program (Haifa, Israel) between 2012 and 2016.Methods: Students completed pre- and post-course questionnaires. The paired t-test was used to measure students’ perceptions of knowledge, preparation, confidence, and competence in CS pre- and post-course. To test for differences by gender or country of birth, analysis of variance was used. We compared USMLE step 2 CS pass rates between the 5 years prior to the course and the 5 years during which the course was offered.Results: Ninety students took the course between 2012 and 2016. Course evaluations began in 2013. Seventy-three students agreed to participate in the evaluation, and 64 completed the pre- and post-course surveys. Of the 64 students, 58% were US-born and 53% were male. Students reported statistically significant improvements in confidence and competence in all areas. No differences were found by gender or country of origin. The average pass rate for the 5 years prior to the course was 82%, and the average pass rate for the 5 years of the course was 89%.Conclusion: A CS course delivered at an international medical school may help to close the gap between the pass rates of US and international medical graduates on a high-stakes licensing exam. More experience is needed to determine if this model is replicable.


2012 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 173-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keh-Min Liu ◽  
Tsuen-Chiuan Tsai ◽  
Shih-Li Tsai

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