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OSCE: An Effective Tool of Assessment for Medical Students

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Background: To assess the competency of a student different tools are used. Since its introduction in 1975 by Dr. Harden and his team, OSCE has gained tremendous strides to assess the clinical competencies. Since 1975 onward OSCE has been very successfully used to assess the clinical competencies of medical student globally. OSCE is an assessment tool in which student is observed for performance of different tasks at specified stations. In the current study perception of medical students about OSCE examination was done which shall give room for positive criticism and further improvement of the system where ever required. Objective: To expedite view of final year MBBS students of Azra Naheed College about OSCE Material and Method Study design: Quantitative, cross sectional study. Settings: Azra Naheed College, Lahore. Duration: Six months i.e. 1st July2020 to 31st December 2020 Data Collection procedure: After an informed consent and appropriate briefing, the questionnaire was distributed among the final year medical students of Azra Naheed Medical College. Questionnaire developed by Russell et al was used. Results: Out of 148 students who participated in the study, 66(45%) students were females and 82(55%) were male. Majority of the students were satisfied with the quality of the exam. Consensus about the quality of exam was that, 29.7% were aware about the nature of the exam, 52.7% were satisfied that the syllabus taught was asked in the exam, 58.1% were satisfied about the time allocation for each station. Majority i.e. 60% considered OSCE an exam of practical nature which is not biased by gender or ethnicity. More than 50% of the students were satisfied with the standard of the exam. At the same time more than 50% students considered essay exam the easiest format of assessment. However, OSCE was considered to be fairest form of assessment 73%. 68.9% perceived that learning is enhanced by MCQs rather than other formats of assessment. Conclusion: To conclude this study, it is very much clear that the perception of students about OSCE as an assessment tool was very encouraging, as it not only provided them the opportunity to highlight their weaknesses but also helped them to perform well in the exam, manage time during exam and to overcome them stress which influenced their results. Key words: OSCE, Objective, Examinations, Clinical skills, qualitative analysis
Title: OSCE: An Effective Tool of Assessment for Medical Students
Description:
Background: To assess the competency of a student different tools are used.
Since its introduction in 1975 by Dr.
Harden and his team, OSCE has gained tremendous strides to assess the clinical competencies.
Since 1975 onward OSCE has been very successfully used to assess the clinical competencies of medical student globally.
OSCE is an assessment tool in which student is observed for performance of different tasks at specified stations.
In the current study perception of medical students about OSCE examination was done which shall give room for positive criticism and further improvement of the system where ever required.
Objective: To expedite view of final year MBBS students of Azra Naheed College about OSCE Material and Method Study design: Quantitative, cross sectional study.
Settings: Azra Naheed College, Lahore.
Duration: Six months i.
e.
1st July2020 to 31st December 2020 Data Collection procedure: After an informed consent and appropriate briefing, the questionnaire was distributed among the final year medical students of Azra Naheed Medical College.
Questionnaire developed by Russell et al was used.
Results: Out of 148 students who participated in the study, 66(45%) students were females and 82(55%) were male.
Majority of the students were satisfied with the quality of the exam.
Consensus about the quality of exam was that, 29.
7% were aware about the nature of the exam, 52.
7% were satisfied that the syllabus taught was asked in the exam, 58.
1% were satisfied about the time allocation for each station.
Majority i.
e.
60% considered OSCE an exam of practical nature which is not biased by gender or ethnicity.
More than 50% of the students were satisfied with the standard of the exam.
At the same time more than 50% students considered essay exam the easiest format of assessment.
However, OSCE was considered to be fairest form of assessment 73%.
68.
9% perceived that learning is enhanced by MCQs rather than other formats of assessment.
Conclusion: To conclude this study, it is very much clear that the perception of students about OSCE as an assessment tool was very encouraging, as it not only provided them the opportunity to highlight their weaknesses but also helped them to perform well in the exam, manage time during exam and to overcome them stress which influenced their results.
Key words: OSCE, Objective, Examinations, Clinical skills, qualitative analysis.

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