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LCME Independent Student Analysis (ISA)

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Medical students received a survey link in fall 2019 to the Independent Student Analysis (ISA), which is organized and coordinated by their peers. The ISA is part of the self-study and accreditation processes for the Liaison Committee for Medical Education (LCME).ÌýThis data is instrumental to reports sent to the LCME in preparation for the ÒùÆÞÉç site visit in April of 2021.


Summary

ÒùÆÞÉç College of Medicine and Life Sciences was originally founded in 1964 as the Medical College of Ohio and later became the Medical University of Ohio (MUO).ÌýÌýIn 2006, the then MUO merged with the ÒùÆÞÉç and became the ÒùÆÞÉç College of Medicine (UTCOM).ÌýÌýIn order to retain those students who decided to come to Toledo for their medical education and to bolster the medical education program, the UTCOM began an official Affiliation with the Toledo-based health system ProMedica in 2015.ÌýÌýThis Affiliation occurred two years after the last review of the UTCOM’s medical education program by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education in 2013.

In the Fall of 2019, after months of planning, the Independent Student Analysis Committee at the UTCOM distributed the Independent Student Analysis (ISA), the basis for this report.ÌýÌýThe ISA provides an opportunity for students to objectively and independently evaluate, commend, and critique the medical education program for Accreditation by the LCME.ÌýÌýThe statements and the data collected provide a foundation on which to gauge the perspectives of the student body at our College of Medicine.

Six-hundred and fifty-four (654) of the total 701 students of the UTCOM responded and submitted the ISA that was distributed by the Committee.ÌýÌýThis represents a response rate of 93.3%.ÌýÌýGiven this high overall response rate, we believe that the assessments and data collected in this report are accurate representations of the student body's opinions.

Evaluation of the pre-clinical years at the UTCOM for this Accreditation cycle is unique.ÌýÌýIn the Fall of 2017,ÌýRocket Medicine, a newly designed pre-clinical curriculum, was implemented to strengthen the medical education program.ÌýÌýTo date, the third-, second-, and first-year students are the only classes who have experienced this new curricular model.ÌýÌýThe current fourth-year students had a different curriculum, which will be referred to as the Legacy Curriculum throughout this report.ÌýÌýThe majority of the discussion concerning the pre-clerkship addresses the changes and differences in satisfaction and dissatisfaction as a consequence of this curriculum change.

Overall, the student body is satisfied with multiple components of the medical education program.ÌýÌýSatisfaction rates were highest for the following:ÌýÌýthe adequacy of the educational spaces (such as lecture halls and small group teaching spaces) on campus and at hospital/clinical sites, access to service learning and community service opportunities, and library/related information resource services.ÌýÌýAs it pertains to the medical education program, students in the new curriculum reported high satisfaction with the clinical skill instruction in the pre-clerkship, amount of self-directed learning time, adequacy of education to diagnose disease, and the quality of the interprofessional experiences offered.ÌýÌýThe clinical students (the M3s and the M4s) likewise reported high satisfaction with many aspects of the clinical curriculum:ÌýÌýquality of the clerkships, workload, access to patients, supervision, and adequacy of their educations to diagnose and manage disease.

The quality of the third- and fourth-year clerkships was reported highly across all the required Clerkships with an average satisfaction rate of 93.85%.ÌýÌýThe lowest rate of satisfaction was reported for Obstetrics and Gynecology (79.6%); the highest rate of satisfaction was reported for Neurology (96%).

There are several areas that require the attention of the UTCOM Administration that were reported with low satisfaction.ÌýÌýThese question items include: the responsiveness of the Office of the Associate Dean for Medical Education, the ease of access to research opportunities, the adequacy of career counseling, the adequacy of counseling pertaining to elective choices during the pre-clerkship and the clerkship, the adequacy of education in nutrition, and the helpfulness of the pre-clinical curriculum in preparing for the USMLE Exams.Ìý

While the aforementioned is an overview of the UTCOM’s Independent Student Analysis, we provide a more in-depth summary for each particular section outlined in the Table of Contents and for each respective question item.ÌýÌýThe ISA Committee has set forth recommendations (stated at the end of each section) for the AdministrationÌýbased off of certain College of Medicine characteristics that students perceived as dissatisfactory.

The ISA Steering Committee is eager to present the data and recommendations to the entire College of Medicine community, the College of Medicine’s LCME Task Force, the student body, and the LCME itself.ÌýÌýWe hope that the results herein provide fruitful ground for the continued development and improvement of the ÒùÆÞÉç College of Medicine and Life Sciences, an institution we are proud to represent.

Below, please find a summative report of the major findings and recommendations of the ÒùÆÞÉç College of Medicine’s Independent Student Analysis, put together by theÌýIndependent Student Analysis Committee.Ìý

Download the full ISA Report (PDF)


Presentation

Nicholas Henkel, lead chair of theÌýIndependent Student Analysis Committee, gave the following presentation to the LCME Task Force on March 10, 2020.Ìý


ISA Committee

ÌýPaige Anderson

Paige Anderson
Chair, M4
Class of 2020

ÌýEvan Ingram

Evan Ingram
Chair, M4
Class of 2020

ÌýNicholas Henkel

Nicholas Henkel
Lead Chair
M.D. – Ph.D. Candidate
President, Class of 2021

Korina GaishauserÌý

Korina Gaishauser
Chair, M3
Class of 2021
Vice President, Class of 2021

ÌýGabrielle Gear

Gabrielle Gear
Chair, M3
Class of 2021

ÌýKaushik Ganesh

Kaushik Ganesh
Chair, M2
Class of 2022

ÌýRashmi Madhavan

Rashmi Madhavan
Chair, M2
Class of 2022

ÌýNicholas Thompson

Nicholas Thompson
Chair, M2
Class of 2022

Carly PolcynÌý

Carly Polcyn
Chair, M2
Class of 2022

Thomas McMasterÌý

Thomas McMaster
Chair, M1
Class of 2023

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Silvi BajramiÌý

Silvi Bajrami
Chair, M1
Class of 2023

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