Second-year medical students (N = 187) evaluated their own videotaped performances of one of eight randomly assigned physical assessment examinations. The videotaped performance was one component of an introduction to clinical sciences course evaluation. Performance ratings were also obtained from two peers-one who served as the patient and the other who served as the camera person for the evaluation-and one expert. All rater groups used the same behaviorally anchored evaluation checklist of the key techniques and sequences identifiedfor each examination. High Pearsonproduct-moment correlations were obtained between (1) the two peer ratings for four of the examinations and (2) self andpeer ratings for the other four examinations. Repeated m...
Introduction: A common challenge in medical education is to create a curriculum that both teaches th...
Objective: To compare three different evaluative instruments and determine which is able to measure ...
Maya M Hammoud1, Helen K Morgan1, Mary E Edwards2, Jennifer A Lyon2, Casey White31Department of Obst...
OBJECTIVES To examine whether peer assessment can enhance scores on professional behaviour, with the...
Abstract These four videos were originally part of an interactive tutorial for faculty describing de...
Background: Peer Assessment (PA) in health professions education encourages students to develop a cr...
OBJECTIVES To examine whether peer assessment can enhance scores on professional behaviour, with the...
performance evaluations of medical students are a significant challenge for clinical faculty, clerks...
[english] Background: The accuracy and reproducibility of medical skills assessment is generally low...
Introduction: Isolated video recording has not been demonstrated to improve self-assessment accuracy...
Objective The study objective was to enhance clinical skills among undergraduate students majoring i...
Background: Peer assessment has been demonstrated to be an effective educational intervention for he...
Purpose: Students ’ professional development is an essential aim of medical school. The purpose of ...
Physical therapists rely on a large repertoire of psychomotor skills for patient evaluation and trea...
Introducrion: Self and peer assessment provides important information about the individual’s perfor...
Introduction: A common challenge in medical education is to create a curriculum that both teaches th...
Objective: To compare three different evaluative instruments and determine which is able to measure ...
Maya M Hammoud1, Helen K Morgan1, Mary E Edwards2, Jennifer A Lyon2, Casey White31Department of Obst...
OBJECTIVES To examine whether peer assessment can enhance scores on professional behaviour, with the...
Abstract These four videos were originally part of an interactive tutorial for faculty describing de...
Background: Peer Assessment (PA) in health professions education encourages students to develop a cr...
OBJECTIVES To examine whether peer assessment can enhance scores on professional behaviour, with the...
performance evaluations of medical students are a significant challenge for clinical faculty, clerks...
[english] Background: The accuracy and reproducibility of medical skills assessment is generally low...
Introduction: Isolated video recording has not been demonstrated to improve self-assessment accuracy...
Objective The study objective was to enhance clinical skills among undergraduate students majoring i...
Background: Peer assessment has been demonstrated to be an effective educational intervention for he...
Purpose: Students ’ professional development is an essential aim of medical school. The purpose of ...
Physical therapists rely on a large repertoire of psychomotor skills for patient evaluation and trea...
Introducrion: Self and peer assessment provides important information about the individual’s perfor...
Introduction: A common challenge in medical education is to create a curriculum that both teaches th...
Objective: To compare three different evaluative instruments and determine which is able to measure ...
Maya M Hammoud1, Helen K Morgan1, Mary E Edwards2, Jennifer A Lyon2, Casey White31Department of Obst...