BACKGROUND: Ensuring equivalence of examiners' judgements across different groups of examiners is a priority for large scale performance assessments in clinical education, both to enhance fairness and reassure the public. This study extends insight into an innovation called Video-based Examiner Score Comparison and Adjustment (VESCA) which uses video scoring to link otherwise unlinked groups of examiners. This linkage enables comparison of the influence of different examiner-groups within a common frame of reference and provision of adjusted "fair" scores to students. Whilst this innovation promises substantial benefit to quality assurance of distributed Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCEs), questions remain about how the resulting s...
High-stakes undergraduate clinical assessments should be based on transparent standards comparable b...
Introduction: Objective structured clinical exams (OSCEs) are a cornerstone of assessing the compete...
PURPOSE: Examiner training has an inconsistent impact on subsequent performance. To understand this ...
BackgroundEnsuring equivalence of examiners' judgements across different groups of examiners is a pr...
Purpose: Ensuring equivalence of examiners’ judgements within distributed objective structured clini...
PurposeEnsuring that examiners in different parallel circuits of objective structured clinical exami...
Background: Whilst averaging across multiple examiners judgements reduces unwanted overall score v...
Background: Although averaging across multiple examiners’ judgements reduces unwanted overall score ...
Variation in examiner stringency is an ongoing problem in many performance settings such as in OSCEs...
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...
INTRODUCTION: OSCEs are commonly conducted in multiple cycles (different circuits, times, and locati...
INTRODUCTION: Differential rater function over time (DRIFT) and contrast effects (examiners' scores ...
Objective Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE) are widely used for summative assessm...
Background: OSCE examiners' scores are variable and may discriminate domains of performance poorly. ...
High-stakes undergraduate clinical assessments should be based on transparent standards comparable b...
Introduction: Objective structured clinical exams (OSCEs) are a cornerstone of assessing the compete...
PURPOSE: Examiner training has an inconsistent impact on subsequent performance. To understand this ...
BackgroundEnsuring equivalence of examiners' judgements across different groups of examiners is a pr...
Purpose: Ensuring equivalence of examiners’ judgements within distributed objective structured clini...
PurposeEnsuring that examiners in different parallel circuits of objective structured clinical exami...
Background: Whilst averaging across multiple examiners judgements reduces unwanted overall score v...
Background: Although averaging across multiple examiners’ judgements reduces unwanted overall score ...
Variation in examiner stringency is an ongoing problem in many performance settings such as in OSCEs...
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...
INTRODUCTION: OSCEs are commonly conducted in multiple cycles (different circuits, times, and locati...
INTRODUCTION: Differential rater function over time (DRIFT) and contrast effects (examiners' scores ...
Objective Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE) are widely used for summative assessm...
Background: OSCE examiners' scores are variable and may discriminate domains of performance poorly. ...
High-stakes undergraduate clinical assessments should be based on transparent standards comparable b...
Introduction: Objective structured clinical exams (OSCEs) are a cornerstone of assessing the compete...
PURPOSE: Examiner training has an inconsistent impact on subsequent performance. To understand this ...