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Predictive validity of the medical specialty preference inventory
Authors:Kevin W. Glavin  George V. Richard
Affiliation:a Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Behavioral Sciences, 4209 St. Rt. 44, P.O. Box 95, Rootstown, OH 44272, USA
b Association of American Medical Colleges, 2450 N Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20037, USA
Abstract:Medical schools can assist students by providing them with quality career counseling to help them choose a medical specialty. Many schools use interest inventories to help identify students’ specialty interests. This study examined the predictive validity of one such inventory, the Medical Specialty Preference Inventory (MSPI). In a longitudinal design, we used discriminant function analysis to examine how well students’ scores on the MSPI fit their chosen medical specialty one year later. The MSPI correctly predicted students’ future medical specialty choice 58.1% of the time. These results can help career advisors interpret MSPI scores, and identify students’ most likely medical specialty choice, as well as their second most likely choice.
Keywords:Predictive validity   Medical specialty preference inventory   Medical interests   MSPI   Medical specialty choice   Medical students
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