Role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students: Perceptions of medical faculties

BACKGROUND: The study aims to record the perceptions of medical faculties regarding the effectiveness of theory-based examination to assess the newly introduced competencies of attitude ethics and communication (AETCOM) in the competency-based medical curriculum for Indian medical graduates. MATERIA...

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Main Authors: Arindam Ghosh, Aritri Bir
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Education and Health Promotion
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Online Access:http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2021;volume=10;issue=1;spage=23;epage=23;aulast=Ghosh
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description BACKGROUND: The study aims to record the perceptions of medical faculties regarding the effectiveness of theory-based examination to assess the newly introduced competencies of attitude ethics and communication (AETCOM) in the competency-based medical curriculum for Indian medical graduates. MATERIALS And METHODS: This is an analytical cross-sectional study performed on the month of February 2020 where a prevalidated questionnaire consisting of components of AETCOM was e-mailed to the teaching faculties of IQ City Medical College via Google Forms. Consenting faculties responded. Their results were analyzed by inbuilt Google statistics and were cross-verified with SPSS 20.0. RESULTS: Sixty percent faculties strongly agree regarding the beneficial role of mandatory inclusion of AETCOM competencies in competency-based medical education. About 61.66% of faculties strongly agree that both formative assessment and summative assessment of AETCOM are essential. Although 48.33% of faculties believed that theoretical questions can be used to assess AETCOM, 51.66% of faculties do not agree that theory examination serves as an effective tool to assess AETCOM. They believe that AETCOM cannot be written on paper and attitude can change in reality when facing a real-world clinical scenario in contrast to what is written in answer script during creative writing. CONCLUSIONS: Assessment of AETCOM is essential and it should be preferably done via a practical approach in a real-world simulated scenario and not by written theoretical examination.
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spelling doaj.art-360e79ad559d433ab6a0675c8c737fca2022-12-21T22:54:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Education and Health Promotion2277-95312021-01-01101232310.4103/jehp.jehp_424_20Role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students: Perceptions of medical facultiesArindam GhoshAritri BirBACKGROUND: The study aims to record the perceptions of medical faculties regarding the effectiveness of theory-based examination to assess the newly introduced competencies of attitude ethics and communication (AETCOM) in the competency-based medical curriculum for Indian medical graduates. MATERIALS And METHODS: This is an analytical cross-sectional study performed on the month of February 2020 where a prevalidated questionnaire consisting of components of AETCOM was e-mailed to the teaching faculties of IQ City Medical College via Google Forms. Consenting faculties responded. Their results were analyzed by inbuilt Google statistics and were cross-verified with SPSS 20.0. RESULTS: Sixty percent faculties strongly agree regarding the beneficial role of mandatory inclusion of AETCOM competencies in competency-based medical education. About 61.66% of faculties strongly agree that both formative assessment and summative assessment of AETCOM are essential. Although 48.33% of faculties believed that theoretical questions can be used to assess AETCOM, 51.66% of faculties do not agree that theory examination serves as an effective tool to assess AETCOM. They believe that AETCOM cannot be written on paper and attitude can change in reality when facing a real-world clinical scenario in contrast to what is written in answer script during creative writing. CONCLUSIONS: Assessment of AETCOM is essential and it should be preferably done via a practical approach in a real-world simulated scenario and not by written theoretical examination.http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2021;volume=10;issue=1;spage=23;epage=23;aulast=Ghoshassessmentattitudecommunicationcompetency-basededucationethicsmedical educationtechnology
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Role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students: Perceptions of medical faculties
Journal of Education and Health Promotion
assessment
attitude
communication
competency-based
education
ethics
medical education
technology
title Role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students: Perceptions of medical faculties
title_full Role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students: Perceptions of medical faculties
title_fullStr Role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students: Perceptions of medical faculties
title_full_unstemmed Role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students: Perceptions of medical faculties
title_short Role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students: Perceptions of medical faculties
title_sort role of written examination in the assessment of attitude ethics and communication in medical students perceptions of medical faculties
topic assessment
attitude
communication
competency-based
education
ethics
medical education
technology
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