RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 New machine-marked tests for selection into core medical training: evidence from two validation studies JF Clinical Medicine JO Clin Med FD Royal College of Physicians SP 417 OP 420 DO 10.7861/clinmedicine.9-5-417 VO 9 IS 5 A1 Fiona Patterson A1 Victoria Carr A1 Lara Zibarras A1 Bill Burr A1 Liz Berkin A1 Simon Plint A1 Bill Irish A1 Simon Gregory YR 2009 UL http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/9/5/417.abstract AB This study examined whether two machine-marked tests (MMTs; a clinical problem-solving test and situational judgement test), previously validated for selection into UK general practice (GP) training, could provide a valid methodology for shortlisting into core medical training (CMT). A longitudinal design was used to examine the MMTs’ psychometric properties in CMT samples, and correlations between MMT scores and CMT interview outcomes. Independent samples from two years were used: in 2008, a retrospective analysis was conducted (n=1,711), while in 2009, CMT applicants completed the MMTs for evaluation purposes (n=2,265). Both MMTs showed good reliability in CMT samples, similar to GP samples. Both MMTs were good predictors of CMT interview performance (r=0.56, p<0.001 in 2008; r=0.61, p<0.001 in 2009) and offered incremental validity over the current shortlisting process. The GP MMTs offer an appropriate measurement methodology for selection into CMT, representing a significant innovation for selection methodology.