2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4934773/v1
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Perception of Undergraduate Medical Students and Examiners Towards Grand Objective Structured Clinical Examination

Dawan J. Hawezy,
Saman Tahir Barzinjy,
Govand Saadadin
et al.

Abstract: Background The assessment of undergraduate medical students consists of a written component and an advanced clinical competency test that evaluates the students' skills. The Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) was only implemented in most medical schools in the last ten years, similar in many developing countries. It was first used with other clinical assessment methods This study was designed to investigate how medical students in the fourth and sixth grades and examiners perceived the unique fo… Show more

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