- Universities medical assessment partnership
The Universities Medical Assessment Partnership ("UMAP") was set up in 2003 with the aim to develop a high quality bank of written assessment items for use in high stakes examinations at
medical school s.UMAP aims
The partnership's aims are: [http://www.umap.org.uk/about/aims/]
*To become a national opt-in system for assessments inundergraduate medicine.
*To develop a bank of sufficient size such that security is a non-issue.
*To sustain and build on quality in question writing and question review.
*To outputevidence based research on assessments in undergraduate medicine.In an article published by the Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine it is written that by sharing resources and working together the UMAP partners are attempting to stop "reinventing the wheel" [http://www.medev.ac.uk/newsletter/01.9.html] in the field of undergraduate written assessment in medical education.
UMAP partners
The project began as a partnership of medical schools at
University of Leeds ,University of Liverpool ,University of Manchester ,University of Newcastle andUniversity of Sheffield . The project has since grown to 14 partners includingUniversity of Birmingham ,University College Cork ,University of East Anglia ,Hull York Medical School ,University of Keele ,University of Leicester ,Peninsula Medical School ,University of Southampton andUniversity of Warwick . [ [http://www.umap.org.uk/about/partners/ UMAP ] ]Funding
The project was originally funded through the
HEFCE Fund for the Development of Teaching and Learning, Phase 4. [ [http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/hefce/2001/01_60.htm HEFCE : Publications : 2001 : 01/60 - FDTL phase four ] ] Funding was awarded for a three year set up term which ran from January 2003 to December 2005. [ [http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/3267.htm error ] ] At the end of the funded period the original five partners agreed that UMAP would move to become self-funded. [http://www.umap.org.uk/about/funding/] At this time the consortium invited otherUK medical schools to join. [http://www.umap.org.uk/about/newpartners/]Process
UMAP is a collaborative project where each member school contributes equal effort and resource to the development of a written assessment item bank dedicated to
MCQs andextending matching questions (EMQs) items. Each partner hosts question writing training workshops, facilitated by the central project team] . Invited item authors are members of either NHS or university staff. Items are brought forward into the item bank in draft form before being allocated for editing and approval by one of UMAP's many questionquality assurance teams. Items are fed back into the bank with those being approved where they are ready for use in any notified high stakes examination taking place at a partner medical school. Partner schools select a range of items from the UMAP bank in advance of an examination and scrutinise these in order to achieve the correct mix of items for the intended examination. Anonymous examination results are later fed back to UMAP so that item analysis can be undertaken, removing any items from further use if necessary. Feedback is then returned to the original authors including the proportion of correct student answers per each item usage instance.Progress
In a webpage advertising a UMAP workshop to members of staff at
University of Leeds it is quoted that"18 high stakes examinations took place across partner medical schools in 2005/06 using items from UMAP." [ [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/medicine/meu/umap/Ques%20writ.html UMAP, MEU, School of Medicine, University of Leeds ] ]
The UMAP bank is reported to have amassed over 4000 written assessment items since 2003. [http://www.umap.org.uk/about/bank/]
UMAP makes regular announcements about forthcoming item writing workshops which are open to members of staff with an affiliation to UK medical education and take place across the 15 partner school sites. [ [http://www.umap.org.uk/workshops/ UMAP - Universities Medical Assessment Partnership workshops ] ]
UMAP is referred to in a report published by the
GMC Education Committee exploring strategic options to improve assessment provision in UK undergraduate medical education. [http://www.gmc-uk.org/education/med_ed/strategic_outcomes_final_report_jun_2006.pdf]Related activities
UMAP is involved in a range of activities relevant to quality enhancement in undergraduate medical assessments. The same project team as runs the UMAP project received funding in 2005 from the
Joint Information Systems Committee to research and define a software tool to support storage, exchange and analysis of high stakes assessment items. The funded project is titledUKCDR . [ [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/programme_digital_repositories/project_ukcdr.aspx UK Collaboration for a Digital Repository : JISC ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.umap.org.uk The UMAP Project]
* [http://www.manchester.ac.uk/ukcdr The UKCDR Project]
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