Multiple-choice questions are a gold-standard tool in medical school for assessment of knowledge and are the mainstay of licensing examinations. However, multiple-choice questions items can be criticized for lacking the ability to test higher-order learning or integrative thinking across multiple disciplines. Our objective was to develop a novel assessment that would address understanding of pathophysiology and pharmacology, evaluate learning at the levels of application, evaluation and synthesis, and allow students to demonstrate clinical reasoning. The rubric assesses student writeups of clinical case problems. The method is based on the physician\u27s traditional postencounter Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan note. Students wer...
The purpose of this study is investigation about validity and feasibility of clinical assessment met...
Abstract: Introduction: Shared decision making (SDM) is an approach in which doctors and patients ...
BACKGROUND: Students' learning was used as an outcome measure in the first phases of the major curri...
Background Assessment is an ongoing process aimed at understanding and improving student learning. T...
Multiple choice questions (MCQs) and short essay questions (SEQs) are common methods of the assessme...
Background: Assessment is said to drive student learning and define the curriculum. The problem-solv...
Background: The aim was to assess the effectiveness of multiple choice versus short answer questions...
Background: This study was carried out to assess the relationship between thevarious assessment para...
Background: This study was carried out to assess the relationship between thevarious assessment para...
Objectives/Intent: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the usefulness of a drug card exercis...
Aim: Assessment is a very important component of the medical course curriculum. Item analysis is the...
Background: Assessment influences students learning process that is why analysis of assessment allow...
Assessment in medical education usually gives the evidence that learning was carried out and the lea...
Introduction Prior research has identified seven elements of a good assessment, but the elements hav...
AbstractThe paper discusses various issues related to assessment in the context of the Arab world an...
The purpose of this study is investigation about validity and feasibility of clinical assessment met...
Abstract: Introduction: Shared decision making (SDM) is an approach in which doctors and patients ...
BACKGROUND: Students' learning was used as an outcome measure in the first phases of the major curri...
Background Assessment is an ongoing process aimed at understanding and improving student learning. T...
Multiple choice questions (MCQs) and short essay questions (SEQs) are common methods of the assessme...
Background: Assessment is said to drive student learning and define the curriculum. The problem-solv...
Background: The aim was to assess the effectiveness of multiple choice versus short answer questions...
Background: This study was carried out to assess the relationship between thevarious assessment para...
Background: This study was carried out to assess the relationship between thevarious assessment para...
Objectives/Intent: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the usefulness of a drug card exercis...
Aim: Assessment is a very important component of the medical course curriculum. Item analysis is the...
Background: Assessment influences students learning process that is why analysis of assessment allow...
Assessment in medical education usually gives the evidence that learning was carried out and the lea...
Introduction Prior research has identified seven elements of a good assessment, but the elements hav...
AbstractThe paper discusses various issues related to assessment in the context of the Arab world an...
The purpose of this study is investigation about validity and feasibility of clinical assessment met...
Abstract: Introduction: Shared decision making (SDM) is an approach in which doctors and patients ...
BACKGROUND: Students' learning was used as an outcome measure in the first phases of the major curri...