Relationship Between Resident-In-Training Examination in Psychiatry and Subsequent Certification Examination Performances

Objective This study analyzed the relationship between performance on The American College of Psychiatrists’ Psychiatry Resident-In-Training Examination (PRITE) and the ABPN Part 1 examination. Methods Pearson correlation coefficients were used to examine the relationship between performance on the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic psychiatry 2009-09, Vol.33 (5), p.404-406
Hauptverfasser: Juul, Dorthea, Schneidman, Barbara S., Sexson, Sandra B., Fernandez, Francisco, Beresin, Eugene V., Ebert, Michael H., Winstead, Daniel K., Faulkner, Larry R.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective This study analyzed the relationship between performance on The American College of Psychiatrists’ Psychiatry Resident-In-Training Examination (PRITE) and the ABPN Part 1 examination. Methods Pearson correlation coefficients were used to examine the relationship between performance on the 2002 PRITE and the 2003 Part 1 examination for 297 examinees. Results The correlation between the PRITE global psychiatry and the Part 1 psychiatry scores was 0.59, and the correlation between the PRITE global neurology and the Part 1 neurology scores was 0.39. Conclusion Although the PRITE and the Part 1 examination have different purposes and are developed independently, the significant correlations between scores on the two tests support the use of PRITE results to guide preparation for the Part 1 examination. Guidelines for PRITE scores associated with poor performance on the Part 1 examination are provided.
ISSN:1042-9670
1545-7230
DOI:10.1176/appi.ap.33.5.404