Fifth pathway in New Jersey. House officer preparatory course for US foreign medical graduates
W. E. McGrough
The Fifth Channel in New Jersey is a Fifth Pathway program for US foreign
medical graduates. In its third year, 83 percent of its 81 graduates are
house officers at 18 US medical school-affiliated hospitals. Performance as
house officers is characterized as competitive with peers, including US
graduates. Positive attitudes toward work load, fellow workers, and
patients compared with those of fellow house staff are noted. Quality of
performance as house officers correlates most strongly with the change in
mean scores of two batteries of clinical National Board examinations taken
during the Fifth Pathway and less strongly with mean scores of single
batteries of National Boards, Intelligence quotient, Educational Council
for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) examination, ang age. Recommendations
concerning the implementing of similar programs in other states are
presented.