The authors report final-year ward simulation data from the University of Dundee Medical School. Faculty who designed this assessment intend for the final score to represent an individual senior medical student’s level of clinical performance. The results are included in each student’s portfolio as one source of evidence of the student’s capability as a practitioner, professional, and scholar. Our purpose in conducting this study was to illustrate how assessment designers who are creating assessments to evaluate clinical performance might develop propositions and then collect and examine various sources of evidence to construct and evaluate a validity argument. The data were from all 154 medical students who were in their final year of stud...
Introduction: Assessment is an integral part of any medical university. Traditionally, real patients...
Purpose To collect and examine-using an argument-based validity approach-validity evidence of questi...
(1) Background: Clinical reasoning is essential to the effective practice of autonomous health profe...
The authors report final-year ward simulation data from the University of Dundee Medical School. Fac...
Performance-based assessments of clinical ability, such as the Objective Structured Clinical Examina...
Performance assessment is becoming increasingly important in both undergraduate and postgraduate ass...
Background: Simulation plays a vital role in health professions assessment. This re...
Background: Misconceptions have been observed in the application of validity by faculty and in the r...
<p><b>Background/purpose:</b> There is inadequate evidence of reported validity of the results of as...
Background: Increasingly, medical students are being taught acute medicine using whole-body simulato...
Abstract Background Contrary to common usage in the health sciences, the term “valid” refers not to ...
Mariam Fida,1 Salah Eldin Kassab2 1Department of Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine and Medical...
Reliable and valid assessment of the clinical competence of medical students and doctors is essentia...
Contains fulltext : 110154.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
Introduction: Assessment is an integral part of any medical university. Traditionally, real patients...
Purpose To collect and examine-using an argument-based validity approach-validity evidence of questi...
(1) Background: Clinical reasoning is essential to the effective practice of autonomous health profe...
The authors report final-year ward simulation data from the University of Dundee Medical School. Fac...
Performance-based assessments of clinical ability, such as the Objective Structured Clinical Examina...
Performance assessment is becoming increasingly important in both undergraduate and postgraduate ass...
Background: Simulation plays a vital role in health professions assessment. This re...
Background: Misconceptions have been observed in the application of validity by faculty and in the r...
<p><b>Background/purpose:</b> There is inadequate evidence of reported validity of the results of as...
Background: Increasingly, medical students are being taught acute medicine using whole-body simulato...
Abstract Background Contrary to common usage in the health sciences, the term “valid” refers not to ...
Mariam Fida,1 Salah Eldin Kassab2 1Department of Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine and Medical...
Reliable and valid assessment of the clinical competence of medical students and doctors is essentia...
Contains fulltext : 110154.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
Introduction: Assessment is an integral part of any medical university. Traditionally, real patients...
Purpose To collect and examine-using an argument-based validity approach-validity evidence of questi...
(1) Background: Clinical reasoning is essential to the effective practice of autonomous health profe...