Background: Although averaging across multiple examiners’ judgements reduces unwanted overall score variability in objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE), designs involving several parallel circuits of the OSCE require that different examiner cohorts collectively judge performances to the same standard in order to avoid bias. Prior research suggests the potential for important examiner‐cohort effects in distributed or national examinations that could compromise fairness or patient safety, but despite their importance, these effects are rarely investigated because fully nested assessment designs make them very difficult to study. We describe initial use of a new method to measure and adjust for examiner‐cohort effects on students’...
Background: A key issue underpinning the usefulness of the OSCE assessment to medical education is s...
Background: OSCE examiners' scores are variable and may discriminate domains of performance poorly. ...
INTRODUCTION: OSCEs are commonly conducted in multiple cycles (different circuits, times, and locati...
Background: Although averaging across multiple examiners’ judgements reduces unwanted overall score ...
Background: Whilst averaging across multiple examiners judgements reduces unwanted overall score v...
PurposeEnsuring that examiners in different parallel circuits of objective structured clinical exami...
Purpose: Ensuring equivalence of examiners’ judgements within distributed objective structured clini...
BackgroundEnsuring equivalence of examiners' judgements across different groups of examiners is a pr...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring equivalence of examiners' judgements across different groups of examiners is a ...
Purpose: In the context of health professions education, the objective structured clinical examinati...
Background: The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is increasingly used at medical sch...
Background: The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is increasingly used at medical sch...
Background: A crucial determinant of reliability in OSCE is the accurate judgment made by the examin...
Background: The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is increasingly used at medical sch...
Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) have been used globally in evaluating clinical co...
Background: A key issue underpinning the usefulness of the OSCE assessment to medical education is s...
Background: OSCE examiners' scores are variable and may discriminate domains of performance poorly. ...
INTRODUCTION: OSCEs are commonly conducted in multiple cycles (different circuits, times, and locati...
Background: Although averaging across multiple examiners’ judgements reduces unwanted overall score ...
Background: Whilst averaging across multiple examiners judgements reduces unwanted overall score v...
PurposeEnsuring that examiners in different parallel circuits of objective structured clinical exami...
Purpose: Ensuring equivalence of examiners’ judgements within distributed objective structured clini...
BackgroundEnsuring equivalence of examiners' judgements across different groups of examiners is a pr...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring equivalence of examiners' judgements across different groups of examiners is a ...
Purpose: In the context of health professions education, the objective structured clinical examinati...
Background: The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is increasingly used at medical sch...
Background: The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is increasingly used at medical sch...
Background: A crucial determinant of reliability in OSCE is the accurate judgment made by the examin...
Background: The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is increasingly used at medical sch...
Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) have been used globally in evaluating clinical co...
Background: A key issue underpinning the usefulness of the OSCE assessment to medical education is s...
Background: OSCE examiners' scores are variable and may discriminate domains of performance poorly. ...
INTRODUCTION: OSCEs are commonly conducted in multiple cycles (different circuits, times, and locati...