An Investigation of the Relationship between COMLEX-USA Licensure Examination Performance and State Licensing Board Disciplinary Actions

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Purpose Passing the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination of the United States (COMLEX-USA) serves as a licensing requirement, yet there is limited understanding between this high-stakes exam and performance outcomes. This study examined the relationship between COMLEX-USA scores and disciplinary actions received by osteopathic physicians. Method Data for osteopathic physicians (N = 26,383) who graduated from medical school between 2004 and 2013 were analyzed using multinomial logistic regression to assess the relationship between COMLEX-USA scores and placement into one of 3 disciplinary action categories relative to no action received, controlling for years in practice and gender. Results Less than 1% of physicians in this study (n = 187) had a disciplinary action(s). Controlling for all COMLEX-USA levels, years in practice, and gender, higher Level 3 scores were associated with significant decreased odds for all action categories: revoked licensed (odds ratio [OR] = 0.51, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.36, 0.72; P

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Roberts, W. L., Gross, G. A., Gimpel, J. R., Smith, L. L., Arnhart, K., Pei, X., & Young, A. (2020). An Investigation of the Relationship between COMLEX-USA Licensure Examination Performance and State Licensing Board Disciplinary Actions. Academic Medicine, 95(6), 925–930. https://doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0000000000003046

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