The COMparison report A COMPARISON OF OU - COM TO ALL COM s NATIONALLY Trends and Graphs Office of Institutional Assessment & Planning Alumni Affairs Office.

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the COMparison report A COMPARISON OF OU - COM TO ALL COM s NATIONALLY Trends and Graphs Office of Institutional Assessment & Planning Alumni Affairs Office December 2010 Institutional Assessment at a Glance Alumni Affairs

How does OU-COM compare to national COMs? In terms of... Income, Debt, and Financial Aid- Student Affairs Entering Class Dynamics- Admissions COMLEX Performance- Academic/Student Affairs Primary Care: Residency and Practice –Alumni Affairs Primary Care: Residency and Practice –Alumni Affairs Difficulties with national comparison data Difficulties with national comparison data Alumni Affairs data collection processes/reporting Alumni Affairs data collection processes/reporting Current OU-COM residency profile (All Residents) Current OU-COM residency profile (All Residents) 2010 graduate highlights, 4 th year exit survey results 2010 graduate highlights, 4 th year exit survey results Primary care practice type Primary care practice type Dean’s metrics Dean’s metrics Discussion Discussion

Alumni Affairs Data Collection Processes/Reporting Senior “Exit” Survey Mandatory for all graduating seniors Annual Graduate Survey Sent in July Second Request sent in September to Non-respondents Begin to analyze data at end of the year Other Sources Used to Gather Data American Osteopathic Association Annual Operating Report Board of Regents Report MUA/HPSA Reports Ohio Osteopathic Association Personal Contact Staying Connected Specialty Colleges

Current OU-COM Residency Profile All Residents

Primary Care Residency Trends

2010 Graduate Highlights

Primary Care Practice

Primary Care Practice Type

Primary Care Practice Trends

DEANS' COUNCIL METRICS Metric: Access Total medical student enrollment (most recent year) Total MD/DO degrees awarded (most recent year) Total MD/DO matriculants who are first generation college students, relative to national (most recent year) Percent of MD/DO degrees awarded to Black/AA, Hispanic, Latino, or American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian students, relative to national (most recent year) Metric: Quality Graduation Rate (3 year rolling) Average total MCAT score of matriculants, relative to national (3 year rolling) First time pass rate on USMLE Step 1 or COMLEX 1, compared to national (3 year rolling) First time pass rate on USMLE Step 2 CK or Comlex 2 compared to national (3 year rolling) First time pass rate on USMLE Step 2 CS or COMLEX PE compared to national (3 year rolling) Total federally financed research spending, relative to national average among medical schools (3 year rolling) Metric: Affordability & Efficiency Average Medical School Indebtedness compared with national average (most recent year) In-state Public Tuition and Fees relative to national average (most recent year) Percent of first-year medical students who are Ohio residents (most recent year) Percent of medical students entering Ohio residencies - relative to national in-state retention (most recent year) Metric: Economic Leadership Percent of graduates practicing in Ohio (most recent year) Percent of graduates entering primary care (Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Med/Peds, and Obstetrics & Gynecology), relative to national (most recent year) Globalization Measure: percent of graduating students who have participated in an international experience (most recent year)

What can we do during years one and two, that would have the potential to impact the current trends we are seeing in primary care? Discussion