OSCE online : making assessment of clinical competencies transparent, accountable & authentic
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12/03/2014
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Creating an authentic assessment which at once assesses competencies, scene management, communication and overall patient care is challenging in the competitive tertiary education market. Increasing student numbers and the cost of evaluating scenario based competencies serve to ensure the need for consistent objectivity and need for timely feedback to students on their performance. Objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is currently the most flexible approach to competency based formative and summative assessment and widely used within paramedic degree programs. Students are understandably compelled to perform well and can be frustrated by not receiving timely and appropriate feedback. Increasingly a number of products aimed at providing a more efficient and paperless approach have begun to enter the market. These products, it is suggested are aimed at medicine programs and not at allied health professions and limited to one operating system and therefore ignore issues surrounding equity and accessibility. OSCE Online aims to address this gap in the market and is tailored to these disciplines. The application will provide a service that can be both tailored and standardised from a pre-written bank, depending upon requirement to fit around the needs of clinical competency assessment. Delivering authentic assessments to address student milestones in their training to become paramedics is the cornerstone of OSCE Online. By not being restricted to a specific device it will address issues of functionality, adaptability, accessibility, authenticity and importantly: transparency and accountability by producing contemporaneous data allowing issues to be easily identified and rectified. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68364/1/OSCEOnline_16_October_2013.pdf Bartlett, Stephen (2014) OSCE online : making assessment of clinical competencies transparent, accountable & authentic. In Council of Ambulance Authorities Conference 2013, 16-17 October 2013, Canberra, ACT. (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2013 The Author |
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School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health |
Palavras-Chave | #110305 Emergency Medicine #Paramedicine #Technology #Competency #Performance #Assessment |
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Conference Item |