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Objective structured clinical examination

BMJ, 2000
Or OSCE for short. The most barbaric examination ever invented since Madame Guillotine had her apprentices testing the equipment on each other to check their technique. I hate OSCEs. I hate them. Words have not been invented to express the depth of my loathing for this type of assessment. There is not a cell in my body that does not detest OSCEs.
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The objective structured clinical examination in undergraduate psychiatry

Medical Education, 1991
Summary. Inadequate attention has been given to verifying the psychometric attributes of the objective structured clinical examination (OSCE), yet its popularity has been increasing in recent years. Our 6 years' experience in Nigeria showed that OSCE is practicable in undergraduate psychiatry assessment and ...
O O, Famuyiwa   +2 more
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Online objective structured clinical examination overview

BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning, 2021
Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are used as summative assessments in the pharmacy programme to assess students’ clinical knowledge and oral communication skills. This video 1 serves as an instructional video to prepare pharmacy students for an online virtual OSCE over the Zoom video conferencing platform.
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Psychometric characteristics of the objective structured clinical examination

Medical Education, 1988
Summary. The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is increasingly being used as a method of clinical assessment yet its measurement characteristics have not been well documented. Evidence is accumulating that many OSCEs may be too short to achieve reliable results.
D I, Newble, D B, Swanson
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The passing score in the Objective Structured Clinical Examination

Medical Education, 1996
SUMMARY The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) now has an established place in the assessment of the medical undergraduate. While much has been written about the reliability of the OSCE, empirical work on the determination of the passing score which represents competence on the OSCE is rarely encountered.
H, Morrison   +4 more
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Objective structured clinical examination

Ugeskrift for Læger, 2004
Udgivelsesdato: 17 ...
Holm, Anne Lindebo, Aspegren, Knut
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Examiner fatigue in communication skills objective structured clinical examinations

Medical Education, 2001
Context The assessment of undergraduates’ communication skills by means of objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) is a demanding task for examiners. Tiredness over the course of an examining session may introduce systematic error. In addition, unsystematic error may also be present which changes over
G M, Humphris, S, Kaney
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Cost Analysis of Objective Structured Clinical Examinations

Academic Medicine, 1995
Abstract Background The costs of objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) and other patient-centered examinations have not been well established. The published literature contains cost estimates ranging from $21 to over $1,000 per examinee.
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Turning Objective Structured Clinical Examinations into Reality

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2020
Objective structured clinical examinations assess learners "showing how" to perform complex clinical tasks. Devised as summative evaluations, these examinations with immediate feedback are useful formative evaluations to improve learner performance.
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