Essential steps in the development, implementation, evaluation and quality assurance of the written part of the Swiss federal licensing examination for human medicine.

Schurter, Tina; Escher, Monica; Gachoud, David; Bednarski, Piotr; Hug, Balthasar; Kropf, Roger; Meng-Hentschel, Juliane; König, Benjamin; Beyeler, Christine; Guttormsen, Sissel; Huwendiek, Sören (2022). Essential steps in the development, implementation, evaluation and quality assurance of the written part of the Swiss federal licensing examination for human medicine. GMS Journal for Medical Education, 39(4), Doc43. German Medical Science 10.3205/zma001564

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Purpose

This report describes the essential steps in the development, implementation, evaluation and quality assurance of the written part of the Swiss Federal Licensing Examination for Human Medicine (FLE) and the insights gained since its introduction in 2011.

Methods

Based on existing scientific evidence, international expertise, and experience gained from previous examinations, the FLE is developed by experts from all five medical faculties in Switzerland with the support of the Institute for Medical Education and is held simultaneously at five locations. The exam organisers document and review every examination held and continuously optimise the processes; they have summarised the results in this report.

Results

The essential steps comprise the development, revision and translation of questions; construction of the exam and production of materials; candidate preparation; implementation and analysis. The quality assurance measures consist of guideline coherence in the development of the questions and implementation of the exam, revision processes, construction of the exam based on the national blueprint, multiphase review of the translations and exam material, and statistical analysis of the exam and the comments from candidates. The intensive collaboration, especially on the part of representatives from all the participating faculties and a central coordination unit, which provides methodological support throughout and oversees the analysis of the exam, has proven successful. Successfully completed examinations and reliable results in the eleven examinations so far implemented represent the outcomes of the quality assurance measures. Significant insights in recent years are the importance of appreciating the work of those involved and the central organisation of exam development, thus ensuring the long-term success of the process.

Conclusion

Common guidelines and workshops, quality assurance measures accompanied by the continuous improvement of all processes, and appreciation of everyone involved, are essential to carrying out such an examination at a high-quality level in the long term.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Medical Education > Institute for Medical Education
04 Faculty of Medicine > Medical Education > Institute for Medical Education > Assessment and Evaluation Unit (AAE)

UniBE Contributor:

Schurter, Tina, Bednarski, Piotr, Meng-Hentschel, Juliane, König, Benjamin, Beyeler, Christine, Guttormsen, Sissel, Huwendiek, Sören

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 370 Education

ISSN:

2366-5017

Publisher:

German Medical Science

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

01 Nov 2022 14:28

Last Modified:

16 Mar 2023 14:30

Publisher DOI:

10.3205/zma001564

PubMed ID:

36310888

Uncontrolled Keywords:

licensing examination multiple choice national final examination summative assessment

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/174378

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/174378

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