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  • Medical Education
  • Digital Health
  • Pathology Training

Background:

  • A free online resource, WebPath, was developed to host general and subject-specific pathology practice examinations for health sciences students.
  • These examinations were made accessible via a public website, located four clicks from the homepage.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the usage patterns and performance of health sciences students on online pathology practice examinations.
  • To determine the effectiveness of different examination formats (general vs. subject-specific) and lengths on user engagement and scores.

Main Methods:

  • Multiple choice questions were implemented using HTML and JavaScript for timed, browser-based delivery.
  • A Perl script processed user responses, scored examinations, and logged results, including educational field, from June 2006 to January 2014.
  • Four general examinations (30 questions, 30 min) and 17 subject-specific examinations (10 questions, 15 min) were analyzed.

Main Results:

  • General examinations (31,639 accesses) had a 54% completion rate and an average score of 75%.
  • Subject-specific examinations (103,028 completions) demonstrated a 73% completion rate and an average score of 74%.
  • Higher completion rates were observed for shorter, subject-specific exams, and users identifying as MD/DO achieved higher average scores (75%).

Conclusions:

  • Shorter, subject-specific pathology examinations facilitated higher completion rates among health sciences students.
  • The performance data suggests that users completing the examinations were adequately prepared, utilizing the resource effectively for their pathology education.
  • Examination placement on the website significantly influenced usage, with top menu items receiving greater access.