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Ian M. Bowmer, Executive Director

Yves Lafortune, Director, Evaluation Bureau

Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia

Medical Section group

15 December 2017

MCC Update

Our Updates

MCC 2

• MCCEE

• MCCQE Part I

• 2018

• 2019

• Candidate Support Tools

• Policy on the Number of Attempts on the QEI and QEII

MCCEE

Transitioning MCCEE to the new MCCQEI

MCC 4

• MCCEE – ending November 2018

• Starting in 2019, IMGs including Fellows will be required to pass the MCCQE

Part I for entry into residency.

• All the MRAs support the change and will implement procedural modifications

to reflect the replacement of the MCCEE by the MCCQE Part I.

MCCQE PART I

Transitioning to the new MCCQEI

MCCQE Part I 6

• Current MCCQE Part I – ending after fall 2017

• 2 administrations annually (spring and fall) to 5600

candidates

• Delivered by MCC in 17+ sites in university computer

labs and other centres

Transitioning to the new MCCQEI – cont…

MCCQE Part I 7

• Current MCCQE Part I – ending after fall 2017

• Candidates must be CMGs or eligible IMGs that have

passed the MCCEE

• 2 components: CAT MCQ (AM session), Multiform CDM

(PM session)

New QEI – Canadian Launch (2018)

MCCQE Part I 8

• 2 administrations (spring and fall)

• First examination based on new blueprint and new

standard

• 2 components: Multiform MCQ (AM session),

Multiform CDM (PM session)

• Delivered by MCC in current locations

New QEI – International Launch (2019)

MCCQE Part I 9

• IMGs are no longer required to pass the MCCEE

before challenging the NAC Exam and the

MCCQE Part I

• Administered up to 5 times annually to 7000

candidates

• Delivered by vendor in Canada and in more than

80 countries

MCCQE Part I Calendar of administrations

MCCQE Part I International Project 10

2018:

2 administrations

2019 forward:

4 - 5 administrations

Spring (23 April – 10 May)

Standard setting exercise

Later release of results

Fall (29 October – 8 November)

• January – February (3 weeks)*

• April – May (3 weeks)

• July (3 weeks)

• September – October (3 weeks)

• November (3 weeks)

* available starting in 2020

Delivery and Scheduling

MCCQE Part I International Project 11

• Scheduling for the 2019 MCCQE Part I will open in

2018.

Registration for the MCCQE Part I will be continuous

(i.e., candidates could schedule for the exam 6 to 12

months in advance).

Candidates will be able to schedule their exam

appointment with Prometric after their application has

been reviewed and approved by the MCC.

Support Tools for Candidates

Self Learning Tool

MCCQE Part I International Project 13

Communication and Cultural Competencies self learning

modules now available at http://physiciansapply.ca/orientation

• Communication skills

• Consent and confidentiality

• Cross cultural communication

• Communicating with adolescents

• Indigenous health

• Mental health

• Complexities of care of the elderly

• Professional challenges

Examination Support Tools

MCCQE Part I International Project 14

• Updated orientation video to CDM (now available at http://mcc.ca/examinations/mccqe-part-i/clinical-decision-making/)

• Self Assessment Tools (in development)

• MCQ Practice

Tests

• 3 forms available, scored with performance report

• CDM Practice Tests • 3 forms, self marking, scored with performance report

• Prep Exam • 2 full exams, MCQ and CDM components, option of

practice and test modes

• View of MCQ correct answer, rationales and references

• View of marking key, self marking

• Scored and performance report

Policy in the number of attempts

Policy Adopted by Council September 2016

MCCQE Policy 16

• POLICY ON THE NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS ALLOWED ON THE

MCCQE PARTS I AND II

• Starting in 2018, candidates may register and take the MCCQE

Part I and Part II a maximum of 4 times each.

• After the 3rd attempt of either examination, a candidate must

wait a minimum of one (1) year to take the examination a fourth

(4th) and final time.

• A 5th attempt may be granted by Central Examination

Committee (CEC) under exceptional circumstances.

Policy Adopted by Council September 2016

MCCQE Policy 17

• Rationale:

• Content exposure to candidates who take the examination multiple times

• Repeated exposure to examination content increases the risk for

reproduction and sharing of examination content with others

• Validity of a passing score obtained by candidates after taking the

examination multiple times

• Alignment of MCC policy with other professional organizations across North

America that provide high-stakes examinations

• All available data show that passing the examination after a fourth attempt

is extremely unlikely

Communications Overview

Assessment Evolution Microsite

MCCQE Part I International Project 19

http://www.mccevolution.ca/

Assessment Evolution microsite

MCC Assessment Evolution and Score Reporting 20

Launch of microsite with interactive content –

November 2016

• Addressing key questions:

What is MCC Assessment Evolution,

and why should people care?

• Particular focus on candidate perspective

• Presentation, teaser video, interactive

content, testimonials

• FAQs

• Spokesperson / presenter ̶Dr. Claire Touchie

Microsite design, look & feel

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THANK YOU!

QUESTIONS ?

Yves Lafortune, Director

Evaluation Bureau