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Evaluation of Clinical Competence in Plastic Surgery using OSCE(Objective Structured Clinical Examination): 3-Year Experience  

Hwang, Kun (Deptartment of Plastic Surgery, College of Medicine, Inha University)
Lee, Se Il (Deptartment of Plastic Surgery, College of Medicine, Inha University)
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Archives of Plastic Surgery / v.32, no.6, 2005 , pp. 675-682 More about this Journal
Abstract
This is the evaluation report of clinical competence of undergraduate medical students in Plastic Surgery field using OSCE(Objective Structured Clinical Examination) executed in three years. OSCE comprises of assessment of subject, choice of clinical stations sampling, identification of components of clinical competence to be evaluated, the level of performance required, development of specification table, editing of OSCE presentation page and assessment of practicability and results exploitation. About fifty students were examined annually. Seven station stimuli with simulated patient participation were carried out. The mean OSCE score was $82.3{\pm}6.19$. The reliability of the total station was 0.72. The examination shows a positive response to the OSCE. Our experience shows OSCE's feasibility for Plastic Surgery during the initial course of education. Referring to our experiences, the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (KPRS) applied the OSCE test for Korean Plastic Surgery Board Certification
Keywords
Clinical competence; Medical student; Plastic surgery;
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