The purpose of this study was to evaluate an e-Learning training module for OSCE raters who participated in the assessment of third-year medical students at the University of Ottawa, Canada. The effects of online training and those of traditional in-person (face-to-face) orientation were compared. Of the 90 physicians recruited as raters for this OSCE, 60 consented to participate (67.7%) in the study in March 2017. Of the 60 participants, 55 rated students during the OSCE, while the remaining 5 were back-up raters
Background: The concept of e-Learning has been rapidly accepted as an important component of medical...
OBJECTIVE: Using Skype and remote standardized patients (RSPs), investigators sought to evaluate use...
The development of student-practitioners' practical clinical skills is essential in health professio...
Improving the reliability and consistency of objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) raters...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of student e-learning on the development of clinical comp...
Purpose Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) restrictions resulted in an increased emphasis on virtua...
Background: E-learning resources have a broad range of uses in medical education. Skills require the...
The present study reports the results of the evaluation of an e-learning CME course in the field of ...
Introduction: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic assessments in medical education had to be reconsidered. ...
Abstract Background Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) are an essential part of the ...
Large scale multiple venue institutions face problems when delivering educations to their healthcare...
As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, medical education institutions were suddenly and unexpectedly ...
Abstract Background With the strike of Covid-19, an unprecedented rapid shift to remote learning hap...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has created a hiatus in in-person clinical assessments due to safe...
E- learning is a modern technological approach to creating active and constructive learning with a l...
Background: The concept of e-Learning has been rapidly accepted as an important component of medical...
OBJECTIVE: Using Skype and remote standardized patients (RSPs), investigators sought to evaluate use...
The development of student-practitioners' practical clinical skills is essential in health professio...
Improving the reliability and consistency of objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) raters...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of student e-learning on the development of clinical comp...
Purpose Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) restrictions resulted in an increased emphasis on virtua...
Background: E-learning resources have a broad range of uses in medical education. Skills require the...
The present study reports the results of the evaluation of an e-learning CME course in the field of ...
Introduction: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic assessments in medical education had to be reconsidered. ...
Abstract Background Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) are an essential part of the ...
Large scale multiple venue institutions face problems when delivering educations to their healthcare...
As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, medical education institutions were suddenly and unexpectedly ...
Abstract Background With the strike of Covid-19, an unprecedented rapid shift to remote learning hap...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has created a hiatus in in-person clinical assessments due to safe...
E- learning is a modern technological approach to creating active and constructive learning with a l...
Background: The concept of e-Learning has been rapidly accepted as an important component of medical...
OBJECTIVE: Using Skype and remote standardized patients (RSPs), investigators sought to evaluate use...
The development of student-practitioners' practical clinical skills is essential in health professio...