To compare two methods of rating students' performances on history and physical examination: (1) by using checklists completed by standardized patients (SPs) and databases completed by students, and (2) by using ratings of students by three physicians for each SP-student encounter
To guide undergraduate medical, dental and health science students undertaking self-directed learnin...
This pilot study evaluates the consistency of experts' ratings of students' performances on the Nati...
In large-scale performance-based assessment of medical professionals' clinical competence, simulated...
Background Clinical performance examinations (CPE) are important methods for assessing medical stude...
OBJECTIVE: Examinations based on using standardised patients (SPs) commonly use checklist recordings...
Introduction: It is not known whether a Standardized Patient\u27s (SP\u27s) performing arts backgrou...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not the specific item checklist (checklist) an...
Purpose: The value of the Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) for a program director is in...
Second-year medical students (N = 187) evaluated their own videotaped performances of one of eight r...
PURPOSE: To describe the Patient Findings Questionnaire (PFQ) and compare its scores and pass/fail d...
Introduction: Different scoring systems have been employed in the marking of OSCE. The aim of the st...
Performance assessments of professionals are commonly scored with rating scales but checklists are u...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Overall ratings (ORs) of competence, given by expert physicians, are increasi...
The concurrent validity of a computer-assisted test construction system designed to measure informat...
The purpose of the present investigation was to address several critical issues relating to setting ...
To guide undergraduate medical, dental and health science students undertaking self-directed learnin...
This pilot study evaluates the consistency of experts' ratings of students' performances on the Nati...
In large-scale performance-based assessment of medical professionals' clinical competence, simulated...
Background Clinical performance examinations (CPE) are important methods for assessing medical stude...
OBJECTIVE: Examinations based on using standardised patients (SPs) commonly use checklist recordings...
Introduction: It is not known whether a Standardized Patient\u27s (SP\u27s) performing arts backgrou...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not the specific item checklist (checklist) an...
Purpose: The value of the Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) for a program director is in...
Second-year medical students (N = 187) evaluated their own videotaped performances of one of eight r...
PURPOSE: To describe the Patient Findings Questionnaire (PFQ) and compare its scores and pass/fail d...
Introduction: Different scoring systems have been employed in the marking of OSCE. The aim of the st...
Performance assessments of professionals are commonly scored with rating scales but checklists are u...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Overall ratings (ORs) of competence, given by expert physicians, are increasi...
The concurrent validity of a computer-assisted test construction system designed to measure informat...
The purpose of the present investigation was to address several critical issues relating to setting ...
To guide undergraduate medical, dental and health science students undertaking self-directed learnin...
This pilot study evaluates the consistency of experts' ratings of students' performances on the Nati...
In large-scale performance-based assessment of medical professionals' clinical competence, simulated...