Undertaking a face to face Summative OSCE assessment during the COVID-19 Pandemic - a descriptive narrative [Version 2]

The 2020 Covid19 pandemic has caused significant disruption to medical education across the world. At the University of Sheffield final year medical students undertook a virtual OSCE via technology in order to graduate however for our Physician Associate course this was more problematic as following...

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Main Authors: Claire Darling-Pomranz, James Gray, Charlotte Watson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) 2021-03-01
Series:MedEdPublish
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Online Access:https://www.mededpublish.org/Manuscripts/3952
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spelling doaj-bcff6a4e6c284f32994282c3c3b962cc2021-06-15T17:11:30ZengAssociation for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)MedEdPublish2312-79962021-03-0191Undertaking a face to face Summative OSCE assessment during the COVID-19 Pandemic - a descriptive narrative [Version 2]Claire Darling-Pomranz0James Gray1Charlotte Watson2University of SheffieldUniversity of SheffieldUniversity of SheffieldThe 2020 Covid19 pandemic has caused significant disruption to medical education across the world. At the University of Sheffield final year medical students undertook a virtual OSCE via technology in order to graduate however for our Physician Associate course this was more problematic as following completion of the assessments at the university students are also required to pass a national examination with a formal Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). Due to this it was felt that it was crucial to run an OSCE examination for our students on a face to face basis but within the context of managing the potential safety and risks inherent in doing so. This piece of work describes the process of running the examination including detail which we feel will be useful to others who may seek to undertake examinations for the same reason within the current health emergency or any future such events. It is important to note that some innovations we put in place with respect to technology enhancing safety will remain for future OSCE examinations in any circumstances. https://www.mededpublish.org/Manuscripts/3952OSCEClinical ExaminationPandemicCOVID-19Performance AssessmentQuality Assurance
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Undertaking a face to face Summative OSCE assessment during the COVID-19 Pandemic - a descriptive narrative [Version 2]
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OSCE
Clinical Examination
Pandemic
COVID-19
Performance Assessment
Quality Assurance
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James Gray
Charlotte Watson
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title Undertaking a face to face Summative OSCE assessment during the COVID-19 Pandemic - a descriptive narrative [Version 2]
title_short Undertaking a face to face Summative OSCE assessment during the COVID-19 Pandemic - a descriptive narrative [Version 2]
title_full Undertaking a face to face Summative OSCE assessment during the COVID-19 Pandemic - a descriptive narrative [Version 2]
title_fullStr Undertaking a face to face Summative OSCE assessment during the COVID-19 Pandemic - a descriptive narrative [Version 2]
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title_sort undertaking a face to face summative osce assessment during the covid-19 pandemic - a descriptive narrative [version 2]
publisher Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)
series MedEdPublish
issn 2312-7996
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The 2020 Covid19 pandemic has caused significant disruption to medical education across the world. At the University of Sheffield final year medical students undertook a virtual OSCE via technology in order to graduate however for our Physician Associate course this was more problematic as following completion of the assessments at the university students are also required to pass a national examination with a formal Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). Due to this it was felt that it was crucial to run an OSCE examination for our students on a face to face basis but within the context of managing the potential safety and risks inherent in doing so. This piece of work describes the process of running the examination including detail which we feel will be useful to others who may seek to undertake examinations for the same reason within the current health emergency or any future such events. It is important to note that some innovations we put in place with respect to technology enhancing safety will remain for future OSCE examinations in any circumstances.
topic OSCE
Clinical Examination
Pandemic
COVID-19
Performance Assessment
Quality Assurance
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