Continuous Assessment through Objective Structured Clinical Examinations in Veterinary Clinical Propaedeutics

This study aimed to evaluate the attitude of veterinary students to the use of Objective Structured  Clinical  Examination  (OSCE) as a method for continuous assessment of the acquisition of clinical skills related to the physical examination of animals. Students  undertook  fortnightly  two OSCEs t...

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Main Authors: Ángel Abuelo Sebio, Joaquín Hernández Bermúdez, José Luis Benedito Castellote, Cristina Castillo Rodríguez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2015-11-01
Series:Red U
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/REDU/article/view/5458
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Summary:This study aimed to evaluate the attitude of veterinary students to the use of Objective Structured  Clinical  Examination  (OSCE) as a method for continuous assessment of the acquisition of clinical skills related to the physical examination of animals. Students  undertook  fortnightly  two OSCEs throughout a semester, after which an  anonymous  electronic  survey  was distributed before the final written exam. The results of the questionnaire indicated that  students  display  a  good  attitude to being assessed frequently by OSCEs; furthermore,  it  also  helped  them  not only to study and practice more regularly, but as they were told in advance what they would be assessed on, it also helped them to be more focused during teaching time. Furthermore, they encouraged the maintenance of the assessment method for the following year and also provided some suggestions for improvement. It is therefore concluded that students display a positive attitude to continuous assessment by OSCE, which has an impact not only on the students’ learning behavior, but also on the use of teaching hours. Furthermore, students  are  also  delighted  to  give  on the  assessment  methodology,  providing sometimes an insight that could have gone unnoticed by the faculty, and hence their opinion should be requested.
ISSN:1887-4592