1. Experience of OSCE in faculty of medicine, Alzaeim Alazhari University, Sudan
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Amani A. Mohamed, Ismat M Mutwalli, Sami A Saeed, Mohammed Mahmoud Hafiz, Ali O.A Mansour, Nadir Khogali Mohammed, Makram E Dimitry, Saadeldin A. Idris, Badria H. Mohammed, and Ibrahim S. Elkheir
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Medical education ,Objective structured clinical examination ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,Validity ,Clinical exam ,Medicine ,Quality (business) ,General Medicine ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Background: The traditional classical clinical exam (CCE) has limitations in terms of validity and reliability. Nowadays the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is widely used to assess the clinical pe rformance of medical students. Objective : To reflect and share the experience of OSCE exams in clinical departments in the Faculty of Medicine, Alzaeim Alazhari University (AAU) and to encourage more modifications to improve its quality. Material and Methodology: Data regarding clinical assessment; OSCEs versus cl assical clinical examinations was collected from faculty records. Th e collected data was entered computer and managed statistically using SPSS version 21. Results: Overall in the group of students examined by OSCE 67.7% rewarded grade B and above, whereas in the contrary 60.5% of students in CCE rewarded grade C+ and below, this difference was statistically significant (p=0.002). Conclusion: OSCE is an excellent tool, and fair to the students , as all examiners use the same check lists provided by the department . Students tend to do better in the clinical part of the examination when this type of assessment is used.
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- 2014