Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, reliability and acceptability of the mini clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX) for performance assessment among international medical graduates (IMGs). Design, setting and participants: Observational study of 209 patient encounters involving 28 IMGs and 35 examiners at three metropolitan teaching hospitals in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, September-December 2006. Main outcome measures: The reliability of the mini-CEX was estimated using generatisability (G) analysis, and its acceptability was evaluated by a written survey of the examiners and IMGs. Results: The G coefficient for eight encounters was 0.88, suggesting that the reliability of the mini-CEX was 0.90 for 10 encounters. Almost...
Background: Despite the growing use, studies have demonstrated some limitations related to the feedb...
Background Cultural differences might challenge the acceptance of the implementation of assessment f...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the mini-clinical evaluation (mini-CEX) exercise has been adapted to a br...
Abstract Background One of the most frequently used assessment tools that measure the trainees’ perf...
The assessment of undergraduate medical students in the clinical setting has become a key priority f...
Clinical skills assessment has a very important role in Health Professions Education. However, the b...
AbstractMini-clinical evaluation exercise in UK medical education has grown in recent years. We cond...
OBJECTIVES: The mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX) is widely used in the UK to assess clin...
Abstract PURPOSE: The mini-clinical evaluation exercise, or mini-CEX, assesses residents\u27 histor...
Introduction. The evaluation of clinical skills is an important part of the medical training. The pr...
Over the last two decades, medical education has changed its role significantly to move from the tra...
OBJECTIVE: The fitness to practise of international medical graduates (IMGs) is usually evaluated wi...
Three to 12 evaluations of clinical performance using the mini-clinical evaluation exercise (Mini-CE...
OBJECTIVE: The fitness to practise of international medical graduates (IMGs) is usually evaluated wi...
Khalid Bashir, Wajeeha Arshad, Aftab Mohammad Azad, Shukri Alfalahi, Ashid Kodumayil, Amr Elmoheen H...
Background: Despite the growing use, studies have demonstrated some limitations related to the feedb...
Background Cultural differences might challenge the acceptance of the implementation of assessment f...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the mini-clinical evaluation (mini-CEX) exercise has been adapted to a br...
Abstract Background One of the most frequently used assessment tools that measure the trainees’ perf...
The assessment of undergraduate medical students in the clinical setting has become a key priority f...
Clinical skills assessment has a very important role in Health Professions Education. However, the b...
AbstractMini-clinical evaluation exercise in UK medical education has grown in recent years. We cond...
OBJECTIVES: The mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX) is widely used in the UK to assess clin...
Abstract PURPOSE: The mini-clinical evaluation exercise, or mini-CEX, assesses residents\u27 histor...
Introduction. The evaluation of clinical skills is an important part of the medical training. The pr...
Over the last two decades, medical education has changed its role significantly to move from the tra...
OBJECTIVE: The fitness to practise of international medical graduates (IMGs) is usually evaluated wi...
Three to 12 evaluations of clinical performance using the mini-clinical evaluation exercise (Mini-CE...
OBJECTIVE: The fitness to practise of international medical graduates (IMGs) is usually evaluated wi...
Khalid Bashir, Wajeeha Arshad, Aftab Mohammad Azad, Shukri Alfalahi, Ashid Kodumayil, Amr Elmoheen H...
Background: Despite the growing use, studies have demonstrated some limitations related to the feedb...
Background Cultural differences might challenge the acceptance of the implementation of assessment f...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the mini-clinical evaluation (mini-CEX) exercise has been adapted to a br...