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Research Article

Collaboration on progress testing in medical schools in the Netherlands

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Pages 476-479 | Published online: 01 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Progress testing in the Netherlands was originally developed at Maastricht University. Since the late 1990s, a collaboration has started between three medical schools to jointly produce and administer the progress test. Currently, the progress test is administered to five out of eight medical schools in the Netherlands. The collaboration has led to substantial decrease in necessary resources per participating school. Also, the data provide a rich source for comparisons between schools and can be instrumental in inducing improvements to the curricula. Logistics of large-scale administrations and possible differences of views on item quality could be seen as a disadvantage. Also, it is not always easy to fit the test in the local regulatory structure, because it is only partly owned by each individual school. Important lessons for us have been that the advantages of the collaboration clearly outweigh the disadvantages. Of course, good collegial communication is needed, but this is not enough: a legal binding agreement has to be drawn up. Most importantly, such a collaboration creates a critical mass to enable multi-centre research and development projects on progress testing.

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Notes on contributors

Lambert Schuwirth

Lambert Schuwirth is a professor of innovative assessment of medical competence at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. He works at the Department of Educational Development and Research. He is chairman of the progress test review committee in Maastricht.

Giel Bosman

Giel Bosman works at the Department of Biochemistry of the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre in the Netherlands, and is a member of the progress test review committee in Nijmegen.

Robert H. Henning

Robert Henning is a professor of Pharmacology at the University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands, and chairs the steering committee of the Dutch interuniversity progress test.

Rico Rinkel

Rico Rinkel is an oto-rhino-laryngologist and speech therapist. He is a member of the certifying committee and formal examiner for the progress test.

Arnold C. G. Wenink

Arnold Wenink is an associate professor of anatomy and embryology. In addition, he is an advisor to the Leiden University Medical Center educational council in assessment matters.

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