2014
DOI: 10.4082/kjfm.2014.35.2.56
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Impact of Clinical Performance Examination on Incoming Interns' Clinical Competency in Differential Diagnosis of Headache

Abstract: BackgroundIn Korea, clinical performance examination (CPX) has been included in license examination for medical doctors since 2009 in order to improve clinical performance of medical students. This study aimed to evaluate the contribution of CPX to medical education.MethodsClinical competency in the differential diagnosis of secondary headache was compared between the incoming interns in 2009 unexposed to CPX and the incoming interns in 2010 exposed to CPX, using the data of patients who visited the emergency … Show more

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“…In this section, we explain Cohen's kappa coefficient, a measure of agreement, which appeared in the article titled, 'Impact of Clinical Performance Examination on Incoming Interns' Clinical Competency in Differential Diagnosis of Headache', by Park et al 1) published in March 2014.…”
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“…In this section, we explain Cohen's kappa coefficient, a measure of agreement, which appeared in the article titled, 'Impact of Clinical Performance Examination on Incoming Interns' Clinical Competency in Differential Diagnosis of Headache', by Park et al 1) published in March 2014.…”
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confidence: 99%