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Peer and self assessment during problem-based tutorials

Authors :
Maura E. Sullivan
Maurice A. Hitchcock
Gary L. Dunnington
Source :
American journal of surgery. 177(3)
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Background: Peer and self assessment may contribute a unique and insightful perspective to a students’ performance. This study investigates the association between self, peer, and faculty evaluations in the intimate setting of a problem-based tutorial group. Methods: Third-year medical students participating in the required third-year surgical clerkship during the 1996–97 academic year (n = 154) were randomly assigned to problem-based learning groups and completed self and peer evaluations at the end of the last tutorial. These evaluations were compared with expert tutor ratings using Pearson correlation coefficients. Results: A moderate correlation was found between peer and tutor ratings. There was very little correlation between self and tutor ratings. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that peer and self ratings in the setting of a tutorial group may provide additional valuable information regarding medical student performance during a surgery clerkship.

Details

ISSN :
00029610
Volume :
177
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of surgery
Accession number :
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