In large-scale performance-based assessment of medical professionals' clinical competence, simulated patients (standardized patients-SPs) are used not only to simulate case problems but also to record on check-list the examinees' clinical performance during their encounter with the SPs. The purposes of this study were to determine the SPs' overall accuracy in recording check-list items, and whether their accuracy was affected by the various characteristics of the check-list, and by the different times during a day and the different days within the examination when the recordings were obtained. Results showed that the SPs' accuracy in recording check-list items was good to very good and was affected by the length of the check-list, as well a...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collabo...
A Standardized Patient (SP) is a trained actor who portrays a particular illness to provide training...
Background: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collaborate with regard to the use of...
This article reviews recent developments and measurement findings on the use of live patient simulat...
Introduction: It is not known whether a Standardized Patient\u27s (SP\u27s) performing arts backgrou...
Objective: Standardized patient (SP) scenarios could provide medical situations of high fidelity for...
Introduction Since the quality of patient portrayal of standardized patients (SPs) during an Obje...
The use of standardized patients in teaching and assessment of clinical skills has become more ubiqu...
Background. Standardized patient (SP) clinical assessments have limited utility in assessing higher-...
OBJECTIVE: Examinations based on using standardised patients (SPs) commonly use checklist recordings...
For over 30 years, medical educators have used standardized patients (SPs), laypersons trained to po...
The present study was conducted to provide in-depth information on the reliabilities of measures of ...
The purpose of the present investigation was to address several critical issues relating to setting ...
Introduction To meet the quality standards for high-stakes OSCEs, it is necessary to ensure high ...
BackgroundThe overloading of health care systems is an international problem. In this context, new t...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collabo...
A Standardized Patient (SP) is a trained actor who portrays a particular illness to provide training...
Background: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collaborate with regard to the use of...
This article reviews recent developments and measurement findings on the use of live patient simulat...
Introduction: It is not known whether a Standardized Patient\u27s (SP\u27s) performing arts backgrou...
Objective: Standardized patient (SP) scenarios could provide medical situations of high fidelity for...
Introduction Since the quality of patient portrayal of standardized patients (SPs) during an Obje...
The use of standardized patients in teaching and assessment of clinical skills has become more ubiqu...
Background. Standardized patient (SP) clinical assessments have limited utility in assessing higher-...
OBJECTIVE: Examinations based on using standardised patients (SPs) commonly use checklist recordings...
For over 30 years, medical educators have used standardized patients (SPs), laypersons trained to po...
The present study was conducted to provide in-depth information on the reliabilities of measures of ...
The purpose of the present investigation was to address several critical issues relating to setting ...
Introduction To meet the quality standards for high-stakes OSCEs, it is necessary to ensure high ...
BackgroundThe overloading of health care systems is an international problem. In this context, new t...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collabo...
A Standardized Patient (SP) is a trained actor who portrays a particular illness to provide training...
Background: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collaborate with regard to the use of...