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The Medical Journal of Australia | 2018

The efficacy of medical student selection tools in Australia and New Zealand

Boaz Shulruf; Warwick Bagg; Mathew Begun; Margaret Hay; Irene Tatjana Lichtwark; Ac Turnock; E Warnecke; Tim Wilkinson; Phillippa Poole

Objectives: To estimate the efficacy of selection tools employed by medical schools for predicting the binary outcomes of completing or not completing medical training and passing or failing a key examination; to investigate the potential usefulness of selection algorithms that do not allow low scores on one tool to be compensated by higher scores on other tools.


Medical Teacher | 2018

Early predictors of summative assessment performance in general practice post-graduate training: A retrospective cohort study

Rebecca Stewart; Nick Cooling; Graham Emblen; Ac Turnock; Amanda Tapley; Elizabeth G. Holliday; Jean Ball; Jennifer Juckel; Parker Magin

Abstract Background: Success in summative general practice (GP) training assessments is one indicator of competence for practice. Early-training factors predictive of outcomes would facilitate targeted interventions aimed at preventing candidate failures. Methods: We undertook a retrospective cohort study of Australian GP trainees in two training organizations over five years. Associations of pre-training and early-training predictors with summative examination scores in an Applied Knowledge Test (AKT), Key Features Paper (KFP), and Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), plus failure on any one of these, were tested via univariate and multivariable regression. Predictors were program-entry selection-score decile, pre-training-commencement multiple choice assessment (MCQA), direct observation of practice performance, and clinical supervisor reports. Results: On univariate analyses, selection decile and MCQA were associated with all outcomes except AKT. There were no associations of other predictors with any outcomes. On multivariable analysis, selection decile and MCQA performance were predictive of OSCE performance. MCQA performance was also predictive of KFP performance. On multivariable analysis, no predictors were associated with AKT performance or failing any examination. Conclusions: Selection decile and pre-commencement MCQA performance were predictive of performance in some summative assessments. These findings could inform selection policies and targeted early interventions for trainees at most risk for exam failure.


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2005

Action plans for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Ac Turnock; Eh Walters; Jjae Walters; R Wood-Baker


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2010

Action plans with limited patient education only for exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Julia Walters; Ac Turnock; E. Hayden Walters; R Wood-Baker


Advances in Health Sciences Education | 2017

Early predictors of need for remediation in the Australian general practice training program: a retrospective cohort study.

Parker Magin; Rebecca Stewart; Ac Turnock; Amanda Tapley; Elizabeth G. Holliday; Nick Cooling


Australian Health Review | 2016

Prevalence and associations of general practice nurses’ involvement in consultations of general practitioner registrars: a cross-sectional analysis

Ac Turnock; Simon Morgan; Kim Henderson; Amanda Tapley; Mieke van Driel; Christopher Oldmeadow; Jean Ball; Jenny Presser; Andrew Davey; John Scott; Parker Magin


MedEdPublish | 2014

The acceptability of general practice registrars as teachers: an exploratory study

Ac Turnock; Michael Bentley; Jc Radford; Kirsty Sharp; Jenny Presser


General Practice Education & Training Convention | 2012

A framework of factors to promote Teaching by Registrars

Ac Turnock; Michael Bentley; Kirsty Sharp; Jc Radford


General Practice Education and Training Conference | 2011

GPMagic - measuring and growing inherent capacity (for learning and teaching in Tasmanian General Practice)

Jc Radford; E Warnecke; Se Shires; F Meumann; Jenny Presser; Ac Turnock; Nelson


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2010

Action plans with limited patient education only for exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Intervention Review)

Jae Walters; Ac Turnock; Eh Walters; R Wood-Baker

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Kc Yee

University of Tasmania

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Jc Radford

University of Tasmania

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Parker Magin

University of Newcastle

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E Warnecke

University of Tasmania

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Eh Walters

University of Tasmania

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Jae Walters

University of Tasmania

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