This pilot study evaluates the consistency of experts' ratings of students' performances on the National Board of Medical Examiners' Computer Based Examination (CBX) cases and the relationship of those ratings to the CBX's scoring algorithm. The authors were investigating whether an automated scoring algorithm can adequately assess an examinee's management of a computer-simulated patient. In 1989-90, at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, eight students, completing a surgery clerkship, each managed eight CBX cases and took a computer-administered, multiple-choice examination. Six clerkship coordinators rated the students' performances in terms of overall management, efficiency, and dangerous actions. The ratings correla...
Health care facilities and schools of nursing are beginning to utilize computer technology. There is...
In the present study, we describe the innovative use of the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBM...
The empirical evidences show that two identical Computer-Based Testing (henceforth CBT) and Paper-an...
A computerized Pilot Exam was used to assess the clinical problem-solving skills of first-year medic...
The implications of case specificity of two computer-based clinical simulation examination cases (CB...
The concurrent validity of a computer-assisted test construction system designed to measure informat...
Background. Assessment of students' knowledge is one of the key tasks of any educational system. Th...
Mariam Fida,1 Salah Eldin Kassab2 1Department of Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine and Medical...
Objectives: Insufficient attention has been given to how information from computer-based clinical ca...
It has long been assumed that Part 3 of the National Boards, which stresses patient management and c...
Objective: To identify variables that may enhance medical student’s preparedness for computer-bas...
BackgroundComputers and other forms of information technology are increasingly used in medical educa...
Student's performance evaluation is an effective way to determine the competences of the students in...
Medical schools, postgraduate training institutes, licensing and certification bodies have developed...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
Health care facilities and schools of nursing are beginning to utilize computer technology. There is...
In the present study, we describe the innovative use of the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBM...
The empirical evidences show that two identical Computer-Based Testing (henceforth CBT) and Paper-an...
A computerized Pilot Exam was used to assess the clinical problem-solving skills of first-year medic...
The implications of case specificity of two computer-based clinical simulation examination cases (CB...
The concurrent validity of a computer-assisted test construction system designed to measure informat...
Background. Assessment of students' knowledge is one of the key tasks of any educational system. Th...
Mariam Fida,1 Salah Eldin Kassab2 1Department of Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine and Medical...
Objectives: Insufficient attention has been given to how information from computer-based clinical ca...
It has long been assumed that Part 3 of the National Boards, which stresses patient management and c...
Objective: To identify variables that may enhance medical student’s preparedness for computer-bas...
BackgroundComputers and other forms of information technology are increasingly used in medical educa...
Student's performance evaluation is an effective way to determine the competences of the students in...
Medical schools, postgraduate training institutes, licensing and certification bodies have developed...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
Health care facilities and schools of nursing are beginning to utilize computer technology. There is...
In the present study, we describe the innovative use of the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBM...
The empirical evidences show that two identical Computer-Based Testing (henceforth CBT) and Paper-an...