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2023
Abstract Established in 1995, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) inherited several politically binding commitments from the 1975 Helsinki Accord: first, to respond to political and military security concerns among its member States; second, to tackle environmental and economic matters; and third, to strengthen
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Abstract Established in 1995, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) inherited several politically binding commitments from the 1975 Helsinki Accord: first, to respond to political and military security concerns among its member States; second, to tackle environmental and economic matters; and third, to strengthen
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Journal of Contemporary Medical Education, 2016
Objective: To assess the feedback provided by medical students on efficacy of the Surgical OSCE, and the feedback provided in preparation of the final exam, conducted at the end of the academic year. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was carried out amongst 133 students at the Department of General Surgerys Unit D in Khyber Teaching
Tarbia Hamid +5 more
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Objective: To assess the feedback provided by medical students on efficacy of the Surgical OSCE, and the feedback provided in preparation of the final exam, conducted at the end of the academic year. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was carried out amongst 133 students at the Department of General Surgerys Unit D in Khyber Teaching
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Medical Teacher, 2003
In preparation for a celebration of '30 years of OSCEs' held during the 2002 meeting of the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE), I was asked to discuss the question, 'Are OSCEs valid to assess competence?". My first instinct was to review work undertaken in ay countries by famous researchers such as Harden, Colliver, Rothman, van der ...
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In preparation for a celebration of '30 years of OSCEs' held during the 2002 meeting of the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE), I was asked to discuss the question, 'Are OSCEs valid to assess competence?". My first instinct was to review work undertaken in ay countries by famous researchers such as Harden, Colliver, Rothman, van der ...
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Medical Teacher, 2015
Since it was first described (Harden et al. 1975; Harden & Gleeson 1979), the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) has become established as the gold standard for the assessment of a st...
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Since it was first described (Harden et al. 1975; Harden & Gleeson 1979), the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) has become established as the gold standard for the assessment of a st...
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Metacognition, OSCE performance anxiety and
Thought and Action: A Social Cognitive Theory. Prentice-Hall Series in Social Learning Theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall 1986. 13 Moulton CA, Regehr G, Lingard L, Merritt C, Macrae H. ‘Slowing down when you should’: initiators of the transition from the routine to the effortful. J Gastrointest Surg 2010;14:1019–26. 14 Halsted W.
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Cheating in OSCEs: The Impact of Simulated Security Breaches on OSCE Performance
Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2016Construct: Valid score interpretation is important for constructs in performance assessments such as objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs). An OSCE is a type of performance assessment in which a series of standardized patients interact with the student or candidate who is scored by either the standardized patient or a physician examiner.In
Andrea, Gotzmann +6 more
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2020
Divided into 13 stations on professionalism, resuscitation, data, and equipment, OSCE 8 is mapped to the Fellowship of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM) and Competency-Based Training in Intensive Care Medicine in Europe (CoBaTrICE) curricula.
Peter Hersey +3 more
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Divided into 13 stations on professionalism, resuscitation, data, and equipment, OSCE 8 is mapped to the Fellowship of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM) and Competency-Based Training in Intensive Care Medicine in Europe (CoBaTrICE) curricula.
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Medical Teacher, 2003
The Dundee Medical School has bean running OSCEs since 1977. In 1995, an integrated systems-based spiral curriculum on the core and options model was introduced. In 1997, outcome-based education was introduced as the basis for instruction, with a task-based educational strategy employed for students in years 4 and 5.
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The Dundee Medical School has bean running OSCEs since 1977. In 1995, an integrated systems-based spiral curriculum on the core and options model was introduced. In 1997, outcome-based education was introduced as the basis for instruction, with a task-based educational strategy employed for students in years 4 and 5.
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The OSCE: the Somewhat Different Socializing Agency
2005The Organization for Security and Co-operation (OSCE) is a generally underrated institution. For instance, in a symptomatic statement, a well-known student of European affairs describes it in denigrating manner as a ‘talking shop’ (van Ham, 2001: 404). Yet such a perspective overlooks the power of norms.
Merlingen, Michael, Ostrauskaite, Rasa
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