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Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program®
Performance Interpretation Guidelines with Norm Tables
MKSAP® 15
Copyright © 2010 American College of Physicians
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MKSAP 15 Performance Interpretation Guidelines with Norm Tables Section I. How Do You Compare to Your Peers?....................................... 6 Section II. Participant Groups ..................................................................... 9 Section III. What You Need to Know About Your Scores .......................... 9
A. Introduction.................................................................................. 9 B. Content Validity ......................................................................... 10 C. Reliability (Rel) .......................................................................... 11 D. Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) .................................... 12
Section IV. Norm Tables........................................................................... 13 Section V. Answer Key and Percentage Answering Correctly ................. 16 Part A
Cardiovascular Medicine ............................................................... 16 Gastroenterology and Hepatology................................................. 18 Hematology and Oncology ............................................................ 20 Neurology....................................................................................... 22 Rheumatology................................................................................ 23
Part B Dermatology .................................................................................. 24 Endocrinology and Metabolism...................................................... 25 General Internal Medicine.............................................................. 27 Infectious Disease ......................................................................... 29 Nephrology..................................................................................... 31 Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine .......................................... 32
Section VI. Self-Scoring Instructions ........................................................ 34
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Principal Staff Deputy Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President, Medical Education and Publishing
Steven E. Weinberger, MD, FACP Vice President, Medical Education
D. Theresa Kanya, MBA Director, Self-Assessment Programs
Sean McKinney Managing Editor
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Senior Staff Editors
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Staff Editor
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Acknowledgements
Computer scoring and reporting are being done by ACT, Iowa City, Iowa.
Continuing Medical Education
The American College of Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
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The American College of Physicians designates this educational activity
for a maximum of 166 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should
only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the
activity.
The American Medical Association has determined that physicians not
licensed in the United States who participate in this CME activity are
eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Credit is available from July 31, 2009 to July 31, 2012.
Learning Objectives
The learning objectives of the Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment
Program are to:
• Close gaps between actual care in your practice and preferred
standards of care, based on best evidence
• Diagnose disease states that are less common and sometimes
overlooked and confusing
• Improve management of comorbidities that can complicate patient
care
• Determine when to refer patients for surgery or care by
subspecialists
• Pass the ABIM certification examination
• Pass the ABIM maintenance of certification examination
Target Audience
• General internists and primary care physicians
• Subspecialists who need to remain up-to-date in internal medicine
• Residents preparing for the certifying examination in internal
medicine
• Physicians participating in maintenance of certification in internal
medicine (recertification)
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Educational Disclaimer
The editors and publisher of Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment
Program 15 recognize that the development of new material offers many
opportunities for error. Despite our best efforts, some errors may persist in
print. Drug dosage schedules are, we believe, accurate and in accordance
with current standards. Readers are advised, however, to ensure that the
recommended dosages in MKSAP 15 concur with the information
provided in the product information material. This is especially important in
cases of new, infrequently used, or highly toxic drugs.
The primary purpose of MKSAP 15 is educational. Information presented,
as well as publications, technologies, products, and/or services discussed,
are intended to inform subscribers about the knowledge, techniques, and
experiences of the contributors. A diversity of professional opinion exists,
and the views of the contributors are their own and not those of the ACP.
The ACP disclaims any and all liability for damages and claims, which may
result from the use of information, publications, technologies, products,
and/or services discussed in MKSAP 15.
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This publication is protected by copyright. No part of this publication may
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express consent of the ACP.
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distribution.
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SECTION I. HOW DO YOU COMPARE TO YOUR PEERS?
Welcome to the new Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program
(MKSAP) Performance Interpretation Guidelines with Norm Tables. The
NORM TABLES were based on the results of pre-publication test-takers
who did not have access to the syllabus, test answers, and critiques. The
goal of this approach was to record test scores that realistically reflected
physicians’ knowledge.
This supplement will help you interpret your scores on the multiple-choice
questions from the 15th edition of MKSAP, and, in conjunction with your
performance report, can help you plan an individualized program of
continuing education. MKSAP 15 can also help you identify strengths or
weaknesses in specific subspecialty areas of internal medicine, enhance
your general knowledge, keep you abreast of new developments, and
prepare you for future examinations.
MKSAP 15 was composed of three program components, referred to as
Parts A, B, and C. The first two components, Parts A and B, included
Syllabi, Bibliographies, and Multiple-Choice Questions for 11 internal
medicine subspecialty books. Part A was composed of five subspecialty
test sections, and Part B was composed of six subspecialty test sections.
After publication of the program, Individual Performance Reports for each
part are sent to purchasers of the program who submit answer sheets to
ACT, the American College of Physicians’ (ACP) scoring vendor, for CME
credit. Individual Performance Reports are cumulative, presenting the total
percent correct score and number of CME credits earned for each new
subspecialty test completed as well as all previously completed subspecialty
tests. The test question numbers of all questions answered incorrectly in
the most recent test are listed with the score in each Individual Performance
Report. These reports can aid you in determining your particular strengths
and weaknesses. Parts A and B also included the Answers, Critiques,
Educational Objectives, and Bibliographies for Multiple-Choice Questions.
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Part C is this supplement, Performance Interpretation Guidelines with Norm
Tables.
If you have not received individual performance reports, you may score your
own tests by using the answer keys provided in the MKSAP 15 books and
Section V of this supplement and the Self-Scoring Instructions provided in
Section VI. Self-scoring instructions are also provided at the beginning of
the self-assessment section of each subspecialty book.
To achieve the maximum educational benefit from Parts A and B of
MKSAP 15, you should rely on the materials listed below:
1. Syllabus and Multiple-Choice Questions
2. Answers, Critiques, and Bibliographies
3. Your Individual Performance Reports, after submitting tests for CME
credit
4. This supplement, Performance Interpretation Guidelines with Norm
Tables
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This supplement contains five additional sections.
SECTION II. PARTICIPANT GROUPS. This section describes
participants who submitted their tests for the analysis of data and
norm groups.
SECTION III. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR
SCORES. This section describes the steps taken to ensure the
validity of the test questions and the scores. It also describes how
the accuracy of the scores was evaluated and why this information is
important.
SECTION IV. NORM TABLES. This section contains norm data for
participants and instructions for using the norm tables.
SECTION V. ANSWER KEY, AND PERCENTAGE ANSWERING
CORRECTLY. This section contains an answer key for each
subspecialty section and defines the percentage of participants
answering each test question correctly.
SECTION VI. SELF-SCORING INSTRUCTIONS. This information
will help you compute your percent correct score.
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SECTION II. PARTICIPANT GROUPS
Before you interpret the statistics provided in Section III and use the NORM
TABLES, consider which participants' scores were used to develop the
data. Groups were defined on the basis of information provided by
participants in online question modules. These pre-publication participants,
recruited through emails sent to ACP members and notices posted on the
ACP Web site, were asked to use their existing knowledge to answer
questions, without accessing clinical reference material. As part of a pre-test
screening process, physicians were asked to identify their primary
subspecialty and were excluded from accessing tests related to their
primary area of expertise.
SECTION III. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR SCORES
A. INTRODUCTION
Participants in MKSAP 15 may note that their scores vary greatly from the
NORM TABLES scores. There may be a variety of reasons for this
discrepancy. One, of course, is that some participants are significantly
more knowledgeable or less knowledgeable than other participants.
Other factors that could contribute to score variance:
• Participants who read the syllabus and soon thereafter answer the
questions will do better on the test than someone who answers the
questions without having read the syllabus.
• Those who read the test questions just before studying the syllabus and
then answer the questions may also score higher.
• Some participants take the test as a "closed book" exercise; others do
not.
• Some participants seek consultation from content experts; others attend
educational group meetings before completing the tests.
• Your own scores may be influenced by such factors.
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B. CONTENT VALIDITY
The validity of the scores relied on the expertise of distinguished clinicians
and educators who selected the content presented in each syllabus.
Syllabus content emphasized recent significant medical developments.
Test questions reflected primarily the material presented in each syllabus.
After the questions were written, they passed through a series of editorial
procedures designed to ascertain clarity, conciseness, and freedom from
technical flaws. Even after the tests were administered, questions with
unusual statistical performance were reviewed again by content experts.
Questions in these tests that were determined to be flawed, too ambiguous,
or too subspecialized were excluded from scoring. These questions are not
counted toward CME credit. The excluded questions include:
• Cardiovascular Medicine: questions 67, 93, 118
• Gastroenterology & Hepatology: question 63
• Neurology: questions 43, 50
• Rheumatology: question 62
• Dermatology: question 21
• General Internal Medicine: questions 58, 91
• Infectious Disease: questions 31, 60
• Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine: questions 23, 36
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C. RELIABILITY (REL)
It is important that test scores provide reliable estimates of ability. The
reliability (REL) coefficient was a measure of internal consistency that
provided an estimate of the accuracy or stability of the scores. An
examination was reliable to the extent that, if the ACP were to re-examine
participants with a comparable form of the test, scores would be about the
same on the second test as on the first. The reliability coefficient may range
from 0.00 to 1.00.
When scores are used to provide educational feedback for the assessment
of strengths and weaknesses, as they are for MKSAP 15, it is
recommended that the reliability be .70 or higher. The table below shows
the reliability for each subspecialty section.
SUBSPECIALTY SECTION REL Cardiovascular Medicine .94 Gastroenterology and Hepatology .94 Hematology and Oncology .95 Neurology .93 Rheumatology .89 Dermatology .80 Endocrinology and Metabolism .95 General Internal Medicine .93 Infectious Disease .93 Nephrology .90 Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine .94
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D. STANDARD ERROR OF MEASUREMENT (SEM)
Ideally, the ACP would like to create tests that provide perfectly accurate
measurements of participants' knowledge. In practice, however, scores are
never completely free of error; they are estimates of what might be called
"true ability." The standard error of measurement (SEM) is an index that
indicates how much error there is in test scores.
Using the SEM, it is possible to define a score interval that indicates how far
a test score is likely to stray from a participant's true ability. The interval is
found by adding the SEM to a score and subtracting it from that score.
Observed scores are expected to fall within one SEM of the true ability of
participants two times out of three, or approximately 67% of the time. A
participant whose true ability was 70 would usually receive a score between
65 and 75 (70 - 5 and 70 + 5) in a test. The table below shows the SEM for
each subspecialty test.
SUBSPECIALTY SECTION SEM Cardiovascular Medicine 4.62 Gastroenterology and Hepatology 4.43 Hematology and Oncology 4.17 Neurology 3.98 Rheumatology 3.71 Dermatology 2.68 Endocrinology and Metabolism 4.58 General Internal Medicine 4.75 Infectious Disease 4.56 Nephrology 3.68 Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 4.59
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SECTION IV. NORM TABLES
The NORM TABLES are useful for determining your standing relative to that
of participants who completed tests before the program was published.
Norm data are provided for each group of participants. The first column
contains PERCENT CORRECT SCORES. The remaining columns contain
PERCENTILE RANKS. The percentile rank indicates the percentage of the
group that scores lower than the corresponding percent correct score.
To use the NORM TABLES, first choose a percent correct score from either
your Individual Performance Report or your own hand score computations.
Then select the table for the norm group with which you would like to
compare yourself. In the first column, locate your PERCENT CORRECT
SCORE. Then read across the table to find your PERCENTILE RANK.
For example, suppose that your score was 83% or 84% correct in
Cardiovascular Medicine. At the percent correct scores of 83-84 on the
NORM TABLE, read across the page to find your percentile rank of 90.6.
Your percentile rank means that 90.6 of the group scored lower than you in
Cardiovascular Medicine.
For each norm table, the N under the subspecialty section indicates the
number of participants who completed tests for that subspecialty before the
program was published.
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NORM TABLES FOR MKSAP 15
Percent Correct Score
Cardiovascular Medicine (N=160)
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
(N=132)
Hematology and Oncology (N=115)
Neurology (N=120)
Rheumatology (N=132)
99 and above 96.3 96.2 97.4 97.5 97.0 97-98 95.0 95.7 96.2 95-96 93.9 96.7 93-94 93.8 93.9 93.0 94.2 91-92 93.1 89-90 93.2 91.3 93.3 95.5
87-88 90.4 94.7 85-86 91.9 91.7 88.7 93.2 83-84 90.6 87.8 90.8 92.4 81-82 87.1 86.1 88.3 90.9 79-80 88.1 84.9 82.6 87.5 89.4
77-78 85.6 83.3 79.1 85.8 84.9 75-76 83.8 79.6 77.4 80.8 82.6 73-74 79.4 75.0 71.3 75.0 78.8 71-72 75.6 67.4 63.5 73.3 72.0 69-70 70.6 64.4 56.5 64.2 67.4
67-68 62.5 56.8 53.9 57.5 60.6 65-66 56.3 53.0 51.3 50.8 51.5 63-64 48.8 46.2 47.0 45.0 40.9 61-62 41.3 41.7 42.6 38.3 37.1 59-60 36.9 32.6 33.0 32.5 31.8
57-58 31.3 31.1 30.4 25.8 28.0 55-56 21.9 25.8 28.7 20.8 24.2 53-54 20.6 20.5 25.2 20.0 17.4 51-52 18.1 18.2 17.4 19.2 15.9 49-50 16.3 13.6 15.7 15.8 14.4
47-48 12.5 13.9 10.6 45-46 11.3 12.9 12.2 9.1 43-44 10.6 11.4 11.3 15.0 41-42 10.0 10.6 12.5 6.8 39-40 9.4 9.9 10.0 6.1
37-38 6.9 8.3 9.6 9.2 3.0 35-36 6.3 7.6 7.5 33-34 5.0 6.8 8.7 31-32 4.4 5.3 5.0 2.3 29-30 3.8 4.6 4.4
27-28 2.5 2.3 3.3 1.5 25-26 0.6 1.5 3.5 0.8 23-24 1.7 21-22 0.9 0.8
Below 20
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NORM TABLES FOR MKSAP 15 (continued)
Percent Correct Score
Dermatology (N=135)
Endocrinology and
Metabolism (N=132)
General Internal
Medicine (N=150)
Infectious Disease (N=132)
Nephrology (N=144)
Pulmonary and Critical Care
Medicine (N=148)
99 and above 98.5 97.7 98.7 98.5 99.3 97-98 98.0 97.7 95-96 97.0 97.0 96.7 96.2 99.3 98.7 93-94 95.5 95.3 97.9 98.0 91-92 96.3 93.9 94.7 95.5 96.5 97.3 89-90 94.7 94.4 96.6
87-88 94.8 92.4 94.0 93.9 85-86 91.1 88.6 93.3 92.4 93.1 93.9 83-84 92.0 92.4 93.2 81-82 88.2 87.1 88.7 91.7 90.3 89.9 79-80 86.7 86.4 86.7 89.4 89.2
77-78 80.7 82.6 84.7 87.1 87.2 75-76 79.6 77.3 84.9 88.2 84.5 73-74 77.8 77.3 72.0 81.1 86.8 81.1 71-72 75.6 71.2 65.3 76.5 83.3 75.7 69-70 72.6 65.9 60.7 74.2 81.9 71.0
67-68 65.9 59.1 55.3 69.7 75.0 61.5 65-66 49.2 46.7 57.6 72.2 55.4 63-64 60.0 47.0 39.3 53.0 63.2 50.0 61-62 54.8 43.2 34.0 46.2 59.7 43.2 59-60 47.4 37.1 23.3 36.4 54.9 40.5
57-58 32.6 18.7 31.1 48.6 34.5 55-56 37.8 28.8 14.0 26.5 46.5 28.4 53-54 30.4 22.7 9.3 21.2 36.8 21.6 51-52 25.9 21.2 7.3 17.4 35.4 17.6 49-50 20.0 18.9 6.7 14.4 25.7 14.2
47-48 17.4 5.3 12.1 24.3 13.5 45-46 14.8 15.9 4.7 11.4 20.8 43-44 7.4 14.4 4.0 10.6 16.7 41-42 5.2 12.9 8.3 13.9 12.8 39-40 10.6 6.1 9.7 11.5
37-38 9.9 3.3 9.0 10.8 35-36 9.1 2.7 5.3 7.6 10.1 33-34 4.4 5.3 2.0 3.8 6.9 9.5 31-32 3.0 4.6 2.3 5.6 8.8 29-30 3.8 1.3 0.8 4.9 6.8
27-28 0.7 3.0 4.2 4.1 25-26 2.3 3.5 2.7 23-24 1.5 2.1 21-22 0.7 0.7 1.4
Below 20
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SECTION V. ANSWER KEY AND PERCENTAGE ANSWERING
CORRECTLY
This section contains an answer key for each subspecialty section and the
percentage of pre-publication test-takers who answered each test
question correctly. As noted previously, subspecialists were excluded
from taking tests in their primary areas of expertise to ensure a more
realistic measurement of the general knowledge of all participants.
CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 D 80 61 B 49 2 A 87 62 A 49 3 C 57 63 B 87 4 D 95 64 C 50 5 B 72 65 C 72 6 D 54 66 E 64 7 C 29 67 EXCLUDED — 8 D 65 68 B 66 9 A 84 69 A 53
10 C 41 70 C 36 11 D 57 71 C 44 12 B 68 72 C 72 13 E 51 73 B 71 14 A 81 74 B 56 15 C 86 75 C 64 16 D 85 76 A 43 17 B 70 77 B 77 18 A 63 78 B 61 19 C 85 79 D 44 20 A 77 80 B 83 21 D 94 81 D 57 22 C 56 82 B 60 23 C 59 83 C 29 24 E 69 84 B 74 25 B 94 85 A 63 26 D 76 86 B 74 27 E 70 87 A 87 28 C 55 88 D 63 29 D 65 89 B 88 30 B 51 90 D 64 31 C 38 91 A 52 32 B 77 92 D 59
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CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE (continued)
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
33 B 26 93 EXCLUDED — 34 A 43 94 A 58 35 D 69 95 B 53 36 B 81 96 B 85 37 B 42 97 D 59 38 B 12 98 B 54 39 C 61 99 E 49 40 C 69 100 B 76 41 E 59 101 B 72 42 D 82 102 D 42 43 C 89 103 A 57 44 A 60 104 D 29 45 D 76 105 D 70 46 D 41 106 B 29 47 D 82 107 A 59 48 A 81 108 D 51 49 D 74 109 A 75 50 B 83 110 B 55 51 E 84 111 C 72 52 D 48 112 A 33 53 B 53 113 D 81 54 A 62 114 D 63 55 B 33 115 B 38 56 B 61 116 B 40 57 D 57 117 B 70 58 D 74 118 EXCLUDED — 59 B 76 119 A 56 60 C 69 120 D 36
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GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 B 67 56 B 47 2 D 51 57 D 69 3 D 65 58 D 83 4 C 89 59 B 89 5 C 84 60 E 68 6 A 42 61 E 49 7 A 80 62 D 80 8 D 39 63 EXCLUDED — 9 B 73 64 C 81
10 B 79 65 A 30 11 A 41 66 D 61 12 D 67 67 C 86 13 B 73 68 B 70 14 C 34 69 B 61 15 A 82 70 C 69 16 D 70 71 A 74 17 A 58 72 E 70 18 B 45 73 B 58 19 D 22 74 C 54 20 E 79 75 C 78 21 E 69 76 C 66 22 A 76 77 A 72 23 B 36 78 D 47 24 C 36 79 C 78 25 D 73 80 A 54 26 B 45 81 B 84 27 C 77 82 B 84 28 D 89 83 B 54 29 B 63 84 D 57 30 A 85 85 B 48 31 C 55 86 A 89 32 D 71 87 A 61 33 C 51 88 D 70 34 B 76 89 E 71 35 B 55 90 B 60 36 D 40 91 B 38 37 C 31 92 C 72 38 D 83 93 B 78 39 D 67 94 B 56 40 D 63 95 C 73 41 B 23 96 B 55 42 B 72 97 B 56 43 B 56 98 C 36 44 A 22 99 C 82
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GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY (continued) QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
45 A 51 100 D 73 46 D 64 101 E 35 47 B 81 102 B 54 48 A 66 103 B 61 49 D 61 104 D 88 50 B 51 105 B 73 51 B 82 106 C 40 52 D 61 107 B 92 53 A 69 108 B 56 54 D 58 109 C 80 55 D 49 110 B 59
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HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 C 30 51 B 63 2 A 66 52 D 39 3 A 83 53 A 76 4 C 49 54 C 94 5 E 66 55 A 62 6 D 70 56 B 56 7 E 90 57 D 49 8 A 65 58 A 83 9 C 93 59 D 50
10 A 41 60 A 57 11 C 79 61 C 57 12 A 43 62 B 46 13 B 70 63 C 68 14 D 87 64 A 74 15 C 43 65 E 43 16 B 48 66 B 50 17 D 74 67 E 65 18 A 35 68 B 45 19 D 37 69 D 94 20 B 78 70 A 63 21 D 64 71 C 46 22 D 76 72 D 61 23 D 48 73 A 72 24 B 43 74 E 56 25 C 61 75 D 52 26 B 45 76 D 67 27 C 74 77 A 63 28 A 68 78 D 64 29 D 85 79 D 80 30 C 80 80 B 49 31 A 43 81 B 41 32 D 82 82 B 88 33 B 75 83 C 63 34 C 70 84 B 62 35 C 33 85 B 65 36 A 40 86 C 64 37 D 63 87 C 82 38 C 68 88 E 83 39 C 65 89 C 45 40 B 63 90 C 90 41 E 72 91 A 22 42 C 87 92 D 56 43 B 95 93 C 41 44 B 81 94 B 65 45 B 25 95 C 87
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HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY (continued) QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
46 B 54 96 C 86 47 A 58 97 E 58 48 D 76 98 B 90 49 C 63 99 C 83 50 A 57 100 B 57
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NEUROLOGY QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 B 84 46 D 60 2 A 87 47 B 68 3 B 15 48 C 83 4 C 71 49 D 81 5 D 63 50 EXCLUDED — 6 B 79 51 C 66 7 E 31 52 C 65 8 C 67 53 D 54 9 A 84 54 A 65
10 C 44 55 A 42 11 A 75 56 C 86 12 D 57 57 A 71 13 A 38 58 D 76 14 C 52 59 B 90 15 C 74 60 C 73 16 B 79 61 C 60 17 C 28 62 A 45 18 B 80 63 D 57 19 A 50 64 D 46 20 C 53 65 C 78 21 E 51 66 B 50 22 B 46 67 D 56 23 A 29 68 A 83 24 D 85 69 C 75 25 C 86 70 A 70 26 A 66 71 C 44 27 C 38 72 D 84 28 B 66 73 C 84 29 B 49 74 C 79 30 D 67 75 B 72 31 A 39 76 A 38 32 D 84 77 C 88 33 C 40 78 B 48 34 D 52 79 A 65 35 B 72 80 C 68 36 A 73 81 B 52 37 D 89 82 C 63 38 C 85 83 C 66 39 C 65 84 B 49 40 C 85 85 D 48 41 A 61 86 A 61 42 D 42 87 C 36 43 EXCLUDED — 88 B 56 44 C 83 89 B 32 45 A 45 90 A 71
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RHEUMATOLOGY QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 D 82 41 B 58 2 A 33 42 D 65 3 A 93 43 D 89 4 E 62 44 D 73 5 D 45 45 D 56 6 C 72 46 A 40 7 A 92 47 C 82 8 B 89 48 A 58 9 D 84 49 B 49 10 D 92 50 D 18 11 A 72 51 E 33 12 A 79 52 E 51 13 B 88 53 D 61 14 A 74 54 A 17 15 A 51 55 B 48 16 A 73 56 D 75 17 D 83 57 B 43 18 B 60 58 A 77 19 D 96 59 B 39 20 A 66 60 A 84 21 B 53 61 B 67 22 B 27 62 EXCLUDED — 23 B 85 63 E 60 24 B 65 64 A 47 25 D 68 65 C 76 26 B 70 66 D 55 27 D 31 67 A 83 28 D 85 68 D 33 29 D 32 69 B 42 30 A 80 70 D 84 31 C 77 71 A 33 32 C 51 72 A 65 33 D 81 73 A 77 34 A 73 74 D 55 35 A 84 75 C 67 36 A 48 76 C 81 37 D 78 77 B 76 38 D 72 78 A 46 39 C 52 79 A 44 40 B 36
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DERMATOLOGY QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 A 64 2 B 76 3 B 93 4 A 83 5 D 53 6 C 67 7 C 51 8 C 36 9 A 14
10 C 50 11 D 56 12 D 73 13 C 82 14 C 81 15 C 51 16 A 72 17 C 53 18 C 57 19 A 27 20 D 48 21 EXCLUDED — 22 D 33 23 D 48 24 E 84 25 D 58 26 E 57 27 A 51 28 A 86 29 A 66 30 B 30 31 B 33 32 C 69 33 E 41 34 D 79 35 B 52 36 A 78 37 C 65 38 A 58 39 C 89 40 C 93
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ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 D 73 59 D 83 2 A 59 60 C 75 3 C 71 61 A 63 4 E 50 62 D 75 5 D 59 63 B 80 6 C 90 64 C 60 7 D 80 65 D 64 8 B 75 66 D 74 9 A 68 67 C 84
10 C 45 68 D 52 11 D 69 69 B 66 12 D 74 70 C 80 13 C 53 71 D 49 14 C 83 72 C 52 15 D 29 73 B 71 16 A 72 74 D 67 17 B 87 75 D 36 18 D 52 76 A 88 19 A 78 77 B 76 20 C 32 78 D 69 21 B 90 79 C 49 22 C 58 80 D 67 23 D 67 81 B 45 24 B 67 82 D 55 25 E 54 83 C 61 26 A 76 84 D 80 27 D 58 85 B 60 28 C 42 86 B 61 29 B 37 87 C 73 30 B 92 88 A 70 31 C 36 89 D 83 32 B 45 90 D 77 33 D 70 91 B 22 34 A 53 92 B 74 35 C 60 93 D 52 36 A 64 94 C 59 37 D 55 95 B 42 38 D 86 96 C 68 39 B 64 97 C 77 40 B 81 98 D 55 41 A 25 99 C 44 42 C 60 100 C 66 43 C 88 101 C 56 44 A 67 102 E 61 45 D 71 103 B 80 46 C 63 104 C 47
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ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM (continued) QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
47 D 54 105 A 68 48 B 30 106 D 85 49 C 62 107 B 69 50 E 22 108 A 55 51 C 58 109 A 61 52 D 67 110 D 73 53 A 68 111 B 47 54 C 24 112 D 48 55 C 18 113 C 73 56 D 73 114 D 55 57 D 78 115 B 47 58 B 23 116 D 82
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GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 A 97 68 D 55 2 A 61 69 D 67 3 D 74 70 D 79 4 A 96 71 E 36 5 A 76 72 A 47 6 B 74 73 B 42 7 B 21 74 D 92 8 A 41 75 D 86 9 A 37 76 B 59
10 E 69 77 C 71 11 B 45 78 D 75 12 D 69 79 A 32 13 B 43 80 D 37 14 E 30 81 B 84 15 C 82 82 E 76 16 C 82 83 C 72 17 B 28 84 B 60 18 C 60 85 E 19 19 E 67 86 D 65 20 B 86 87 D 36 21 D 66 88 B 87 22 D 45 89 A 90 23 A 81 90 E 65 24 E 75 91 EXCLUDED — 25 E 57 92 A 79 26 B 67 93 D 61 27 C 69 94 D 97 28 A 64 95 B 47 29 B 70 96 D 56 30 C 86 97 B 72 31 A 83 98 B 58 32 A 61 99 A 51 33 C 51 100 C 75 34 C 44 101 D 23 35 A 91 102 D 66 36 C 45 103 D 81 37 B 65 104 B 88 38 D 91 105 E 73 39 C 77 106 C 83 40 E 75 107 E 93 41 E 77 108 D 44 42 A 69 109 E 55 43 C 49 110 B 66
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GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE (continued) QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
44 C 21 111 A 55 45 D 84 112 A 95 46 B 85 113 A 37 47 D 49 114 D 77 48 C 77 115 D 40 49 A 85 116 C 95 50 C 83 117 D 47 51 C 62 118 D 29 52 C 91 119 E 74 53 A 92 120 A 79 54 C 86 121 A 66 55 C 45 122 D 47 56 E 89 123 B 90 57 C 69 124 B 60 58 EXCLUDED — 125 D 77 59 A 41 126 A 77 60 B 47 127 A 87 61 B 95 128 D 70 62 A 51 129 D 81 63 B 85 130 A 67 64 C 34 131 D 53 65 A 63 132 B 72 66 C 76 133 E 50 67 C 91
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 C 77 60 EXCLUDED — 2 A 89 61 C 77 3 D 17 62 B 83 4 C 77 63 A 73 5 C 53 64 D 19 6 B 28 65 D 24 7 D 85 66 C 52 8 D 32 67 B 71 9 A 93 68 D 64
10 A 88 69 B 89 11 C 56 70 B 75 12 C 34 71 D 61 13 B 80 72 C 44 14 B 90 73 D 44 15 C 33 74 C 70 16 E 11 75 E 57 17 D 90 76 A 55 18 D 74 77 B 61 19 E 44 78 D 81 20 A 48 79 B 87 21 D 76 80 C 89 22 D 26 81 A 65 23 C 40 82 B 80 24 B 76 83 C 49 25 E 36 84 C 81 26 E 61 85 D 65 27 D 42 86 A 51 28 B 75 87 D 95 29 A 86 88 B 50 30 E 39 89 B 61 31 EXCLUDED — 90 A 69 32 D 81 91 C 66 33 B 65 92 A 71 34 A 54 93 D 83 35 B 69 94 B 45 36 C 60 95 E 70 37 C 39 96 A 67 38 C 78 97 C 88 39 B 26 98 A 83 40 D 61 99 D 31 41 C 33 100 B 67 42 A 55 101 C 55 43 B 89 102 A 59 44 D 76 103 C 75 45 C 28 104 B 80 46 C 65 105 A 64
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE (continued) QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
47 D 29 106 D 74 48 B 56 107 B 56 49 B 64 108 B 49 50 A 67 109 D 41 51 A 68 110 D 69 52 D 73 111 A 83 53 A 56 112 A 52 54 B 80 113 B 26 55 E 66 114 E 70 56 C 78 115 C 66 57 C 65 116 D 33 58 A 67 117 C 65 59 D 77 118 C 64
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NEPHROLOGY
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 B 76 37 D 44 2 C 73 38 A 41 3 B 68 39 A 70 4 A 70 40 C 49 5 D 63 41 B 37 6 C 86 42 B 40 7 B 74 43 B 45 8 D 34 44 C 57 9 A 72 45 C 65
10 B 77 46 D 77 11 D 40 47 C 49 12 A 31 48 B 79 13 C 78 49 D 73 14 B 50 50 C 29 15 D 22 51 D 78 16 B 35 52 A 71 17 D 81 53 B 53 18 C 61 54 D 79 19 A 30 55 B 63 20 A 38 56 A 78 21 B 74 57 C 39 22 A 69 58 D 85 23 B 71 59 A 53 24 C 19 60 B 49 25 B 38 61 D 21 26 C 80 62 C 71 27 C 48 63 C 46 28 D 56 64 C 52 29 D 70 65 D 20 30 C 41 66 B 35 31 C 18 67 C 44 32 D 69 68 C 76 33 B 59 69 B 78 34 C 81 70 D 65 35 D 44 71 D 51 36 D 85 72 A 58
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PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
1 C 76 59 C 73 2 A 66 60 E 77 3 A 33 61 B 57 4 E 15 62 C 85 5 C 38 63 A 55 6 E 59 64 E 35 7 D 82 65 D 65 8 A 53 66 C 82 9 E 72 67 E 65
10 D 71 68 B 63 11 A 63 69 A 63 12 A 76 70 C 69 13 B 85 71 A 80 14 D 80 72 A 62 15 B 47 73 B 73 16 C 37 74 D 71 17 A 51 75 B 88 18 A 43 76 B 47 19 A 84 77 D 30 20 A 59 78 D 53 21 D 22 79 C 52 22 A 85 80 C 58 23 EXCLUDED — 81 E 72 24 A 64 82 B 47 25 E 74 83 A 36 26 D 86 84 D 74 27 D 66 85 E 68 28 A 81 86 A 78 29 C 32 87 D 43 30 D 36 88 C 34 31 D 59 89 B 72 32 D 22 90 C 45 33 B 77 91 D 76 34 A 72 92 B 47 35 B 80 93 E 74 36 EXCLUDED — 94 A 45 37 C 74 95 D 67 38 B 80 96 B 70 39 D 59 97 C 32 40 A 34 98 A 76 41 A 69 99 A 86 42 B 59 100 B 70 43 C 80 101 C 58 44 A 29 102 D 79 45 C 61 103 D 31 46 C 45 104 E 41
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PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (continued) QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
QUESTION NUMBER
ANSWER KEY
PERCENT CORRECT
47 B 49 105 B 79 48 D 49 106 C 36 49 D 38 107 E 75 50 A 30 108 C 67 51 B 73 109 C 60 52 D 67 110 B 73 53 B 53 111 C 61 54 D 72 112 C 71 55 A 60 113 B 36 56 B 79 114 C 61 57 C 66 115 B 61 58 A 60 116 A 84
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SECTION VI. SELF-SCORING INSTRUCTIONS
Compute your percent correct score as follows:
Step 1. Give yourself a point for each correct response to each question
in the test in which you are working.
Step 2. Divide the number of correct responses in Step 1 by the number
of “accepted” questions for the test in which you are working. The number
of “accepted” questions in each test is listed in the table at the bottom of
this page.
Step 3. Multiply the result by 100.
The final result will be your total percent score, which you can compare to
the Norm Tables under Section IV.
Example #1 Cardiovascular Medicine
Step 1: Record your points. 112 Step 2: Divide the result by 117, which is the total number of questions. 112 ÷ 117
Step 3: Multiply result by 100. .957 x 100 Total percent correct score 95.70%
Subspecialty Section Number of Published Questions
Number of Excluded Questions
Number of Accepted Questions
Cardiovascular Medicine 120 3 117 Gastroenterology and Hepatology 110 1 109 Hematology and Oncology 100 0 100 Neurology 90 2 88 Rheumatology 79 1 78 Dermatology 40 1 39 Endocrinology and Metabolism 116 0 116 General Internal Medicine 133 2 131 Infectious Disease 118 2 116 Nephrology 72 0 72 Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 116 2 114