Surveying the Middle Ground: A Thematic Analysis of the Medical School Applications of Standard Performers

Author:

Maciuba Joseph M1,Teng Yating2,Pflipsen Matthew3,Andrews Mary A1,Durning Steven J4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Uniformed Services University , Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

2. OnlineMedEd , Austin, TX 78758, USA

3. Department of Family Medicine, Uniformed Services University , Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

4. Department of Medicine, Center for Health Professions Education, Uniformed Services University , Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction As gatekeepers to the medical profession, admissions committees make important decisions through the analysis of quantitative (e.g. test scores and grade point averages) and qualitative (e.g. letters of recommendation and personal statements) data. One area of the application that deserves additional study is the Work and Activities section, where students describe their extracurricular experiences. Previous research has found different themes that sometimes overlap in the applications of exceptional performing and low performing medical students, but it is unclear if these themes are present in the applications of standard performers. Materials and Methods An exceptional performing medical student is defined as one who was inducted into both the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society. A low performing medical student is one who was referred to the Student Promotions Committee (SPC) where an administrative action was made. A standard performing medical student is defined as someone who was neither a member of an honor society nor referred to the SPC during medical school. Using a constant comparative method, the applications of standard performers who graduated from the Uniformed Services University between 2017 and 2019 was assessed using exceptional performer themes (success in a practiced activity, altruism, teamwork, entrepreneurship, wisdom, passion, and perseverance) and low performer themes (witnessing teamwork, embellishment of achievement, and description of a future event). The presence of novel themes was also assessed. The absolute number of themes and the diversity of themes were determined. Demographic data were collected (age, gender, number of Medical School Admissions Test [MCAT] attempts, highest MCAT score, and cumulative undergraduate grade point average), and descriptive statistics was performed. Results A total of 327 standard performers were identified between 2017 and 2019. No novel themes were found after coding 20 applications. All exceptional performer themes were identified in the population of standard performers. The low performing theme of embellishment of achievement was not found. Standard performers had a lower number of total exceptional performer themes and a lower diversity of exceptional performer themes compared to low and exceptional performers, but standard performers also had a lower number and less diversity of low performing themes compared to low performers. Conclusions This study suggests that the diversity and frequency of exceptional performing themes in a medical school application may be useful in distinguishing between exceptional performers and other performers, though the small sample size limits quantitative conclusions. Low performing themes may be specific to low performers and thus could be useful to admissions committees. Future studies should include a larger sample size and could assess for predictive validity evidence of these exceptional performing and low performing themes through a blinded protocol.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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