Title of article :
Performance of Undergraduate Medical Students in Formative and Summative Evaluations in Community Medicine in a Medical College in India
Author/Authors :
Bhattacharya , Saikat Department of Community Medicine - Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India , Mondal, Soumitra Department of Community Medicine - Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India , Mitra, Kaushik Department of Community Medicine - Burdwan Medical College, West Bengal, India
Abstract :
Background: Assessment and evaluation should be a continuous activity associated with curriculum development. Continuous
formative examinations are the stepping stone for good learning and better performance in summative examination. However, the
correlation or predictability of formative examinations has not been quantified in the Community Medicine subject in the bachelor
of surgery (MBBS) course in India.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the correlation of performance in continuous assessments and final summa-
tive evaluation in third-year professional MBBS students in Community Medicine and the predictability of formative scores for the
final examination marks.
Methods: An institution-based retrospective longitudinal study was conducted in the Medical College of Kolkata, India. A total of
237 undergraduate medical students were followed up for two years to track their results in three successive examinations. The
scores obtained in formative and summative evaluations in third-year professional MBBS students in Community Medicine were
analyzed to find out the correlation between them, and multiple linear regression was also performed in SPSS.
Results: The strong and significant correlation (0.64) between the sixth semester and internal examination results suggests the
importance of the sixth semester examination for the preparation of finals. The third semester examination, although conducted
two years prior to the finals, still had significant correlation with the finals, but the correlation was weak (0.17).
Conclusions: Formative examination in Community Medicine, which spans for overall three and half years, plays an essential role
in the preparation of students for the finals, more so for achieving good scores. Performance in these two examinations can only
explain more than one fourth of the variability of the performance in the finals.
Keywords :
Summative Assessment , Formative Assessment , Community Medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Education