Candidates
114 candidates attended the exam, of these 19 had a previous pass in either the Structured Oral Exam (9) or the OSCE (10).
SOE
The Borderline Regression (BR) and Hofstee methods were used in the standard setting of the SOEs, with Hofstee being used to cross reference the result achieved from the BR method. All statistical analysis available was discussed by the Board of Examiners. The final pass mark of 27 out of 32 was reached through a combination of statistical analysis and expert judgement after consideration of borderline candidates. 105 candidates sat the SOE. Of the 105, 78 (74.28%) passed the SOE component. Ten candidates sat the SOE with a previous pass in the OSCE. Seven from 10 passed giving a 70% pass rate for SOE only applicants.
OSCE
Standard setting was performed using modified Angoff referencing by the OSCE working party in advance and a cumulative pass mark of 160/240, 160/240, 160/240 and 155/240 was reached for the four questions sets used over the two days of the exam. 104 candidates sat the OSCE. Of the 104, 70 (67%) passed this component. Nine candidates sat the OSCE with a previous pass in the SOE. Three candidates passed, giving a 33.33% pass rate for OSCE only candidates.
Overall
67 candidates from 114 (57%) passed the exam overall and achieved the Fellowship in Intensive Care Medicine. This compares with 67% in October 2017. An overview of results are set out in the table below:
|
|
Total |
105 |
|
SOE |
|
|
PASS (N) |
78 |
|
|
|
|
PASS (%) |
75 |
|
|
Total |
104 |
|
OSCE |
All |
|
PASS (N) |
70 |
candidates |
|
|
|
PASS (%) |
67 |
|
|
Total |
114 |
|
Overall |
|
|
PASS(N) |
67 |
|
|
|
|
PASS (%) |
59 |