Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
Med Educ Online. 2010 Jan 29;15. doi: 10.3402/meo.v15i0.4276.
Facilitating direct observation of medical students' clinical competencies is a pressing need.
We developed an electronic problem-specific Clinical Evaluation Exercise (eCEX) based on a national curriculum. We assessed its feasibility in monitoring and recording students' competencies and the impact of a grading incentive on the frequency of direct observations in an internal medicine clerkship. Students (n = 56) at three clinical sites used the eCEX and comparison students (n = 56) at three other clinical sites did not. Students in the eCEX group were required to arrange 10 evaluations with faculty preceptors. Students in the second group were required to document a single, faculty observed 'Full History and Physical' encounter with a patient. Students and preceptors were surveyed at the end of each rotation.
eCEX increased students' and evaluators' understanding of direct-observation objectives and had a positive impact on the evaluators' ability to provide feedback and assessments. The grading incentive increased the number of times a student reported direct observation by a resident preceptor.
eCEX appears to be an effective means of enhancing student evaluation.
促进对医学生临床能力的直接观察是当务之急。
我们根据国家课程开发了一种基于特定问题的电子临床评估练习 (eCEX)。我们评估了它在监测和记录学生能力方面的可行性,以及评分激励对内科学实习中直接观察频率的影响。三个临床地点的 56 名学生(eCEX 组)和另外三个临床地点的 56 名比较学生使用了 eCEX。eCEX 组的学生被要求与教师导师安排 10 次评估。第二组的学生被要求记录与患者进行的一次单独的、由教师观察的“完整病史和体检”。在每个轮转结束时,学生和导师都接受了调查。
eCEX 增加了学生和评估者对直接观察目标的理解,并对评估者提供反馈和评估的能力产生了积极影响。评分激励增加了学生报告被住院医师导师直接观察的次数。
eCEX 似乎是一种增强学生评估的有效方法。