METHODS Setting Wichita State University Physician Assistant Program Study population WSU PA graduating class of 2003 and 2004 (n=84) Study design Retrospective.

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METHODS Setting Wichita State University Physician Assistant Program Study population WSU PA graduating class of 2003 and 2004 (n=84) Study design Retrospective study using PA program administrative records Confidentiality & IRB approval. This study was approved by the WSU institutional review board (IRB) previous to any data collection or analysis Measurements / Data points collected Correlation analysis was conducted comparing PACKRAT 1 and PANCE; and PACKRAT 2 and PANCE scores using linear models to determine how the scores relate. Logistic regression was used to assess the Capability of PACRAT 1 and PACRAT 2 to predict the PANCE score. Statistical analysis was accomplished using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 12.0 (Tables 1-3). RESULTS The performance of student in this study showed an overall first time pass rate of 95% (class of 2003) and 90% (class of 2004). Comparison of student scores on the PACKRAT (as reported by number correct) to the performance on the PANCE (as measured by the reported score) showed a statistically significant relationship (P<0.001) with Pearson Correlation Coefficient of for PACKRAT 1/PANCE and for PACKRAT 2/PANCE. Linear regression of PACKRAT 1 and 2 (as measured by the number correct) versus PANCE (as measured by the reported score) showed a significant relationship between the PACKRAT 1 and PANCE (P<0.05) and PACKRAT 2 and PANCE (P<0.001). The regression of the PACKRAT scores on PANCE scores revealed an r score of 0.74 and r2 of Therefore, 55% of the variance in the PANCE scores can be accounted for by the variance for PACKRAT scores. CONCLUSION Wichita State University PA students’ PACKRAT scores are strongly correlated with PANCE performance. PACKRAT 2 (taken after the clinical year) has a higher correlation to PANCE performance. The PACKRAT appears to predict WSU PA student outcomes on the PANCE. 2-3 PACKRAT: a predictor of success on the PANCE Derek E. Wilson, PA-S and Richard Muma, PhD, MPH, PA-C Wichita State University, Dept of Physician Assistant ABSTRACT Introduction: The ultimate goal for physician assistant programs is to provide the right amount of education and clinical experience for preparation of their students for clinical practice. In addition, programs must adequately prepare students for successful completion of the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE). Knowing that program completion and PANCE completion are required to practice as a PA, practice exams like the Physician Assistant Clinical Knowledge Rating and Assessment Tool (PACKRAT) may be a good predictor for PANCE performance. 1 Methodology: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether PACKRAT exam scores served as a predictor of PANCE scores for Wichita State University PA classes The data of interests included PACKRAT 1 (administered at the end of the first year), PACKRAT 2 (administered at the end of the second year), and PANCE exam raw scores (administered after graduation). The relationship between the scores was evaluated by determination of the correlation coefficient. Analysis of the predictive value of PACKRAT results with respect to passing the PANCE was accomplished using linear regression. Results: Combined correlations of the class of between PACKRAT and PANCE scores showed correlation coefficients of (P<0.001) for PACKRAT 1 and (P<0.001) for PACKRAT 2. Linear regression showed a significant relationship between PACKRAT scores and PANCE performance (P<0.001). Conclusion: PACKRAT scores are strongly correlated with PANCE performance. The PACKRAT appears to predict student outcome on the PANCE. PURPOSE The analysis of the both the PACKRAT compared to PANCE scores may improve the assessment of the program curriculum, but equally important, the PACKRAT may be predictive of passing the PANCE. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to evaluate whether proficiency on the PACKRAT exam serves as a predictor of PANCE scores for Wichita State University physician assistant classes of Pearson CorrelationPANCE PACKRAT 1*0.602 PACKRAT Sig. (1-tailed) *P< P<0.001 PACKRAT and PANCE Correlation Coefficients REFERENCES 1.National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA). Certification Standard: The Value of the PA-C. 2.Cody JT, Adamson KA, Parker RL, Brakhage CH. Evaluation of the Relationship Between Student Performance on the PACKRAT and PANCE Examinations. Perspective on Physician AssistanEducation. 2004;15(1): Oakes DL, MacLaren LM, Gorie CT, Finstuen K. Predicting Success on the Physician Assistnat National Certifying Examination. Perspective on Physician Assistant Education. 1999;10:63-69 DISCUSSION Statistical significance discovered in the study was very strong. The measured correlation coefficient of and demonstrated that performance on PACKRAT is correlated to the score on the PANCE. Limitations included not only the small sample size but also the specific focus on Wichita State University Physician Assistant students. Factors not measured in this particular study include grade point average, previous healthcare experience, age, gender, ethnicity, and degree type. Also variation exists in each PACKRAT exam, as it is modified each year. Other possible limitations include whether students taking the PACKRAT 1 and 2 exams focused seriously on preparation as compared to the PANCE exam. Importance of the study findings demonstrate the strong predictor of the PACKRAT exam on PANCE performance, thus allowing students an opportunity for early intervention in order to prepare for the PANCE. ModelRR Square Adjusted R Square Std. Error of the Estimate PACKRAT a PACKRAT b a. P =.015 b. P =.000 Linear Regression of PACKRAT and PANCE Scores MeanStd. DeviationN PANCE PACKRAT PACKRAT PACKRAT vs. PANCE Descriptive Data Table 1: Table 2: Table 3: