An Objective Structured Clinical Examination to Improve Formative Assessment for Senior Pediatrics Residents

Author:

Mangold Karen A.1,Jeffers Justin M.1,Burns Rebekah A.1,Trainor Jennifer L.1,Unti Sharon M.1,Eppich Walter1,Adler Mark D.1

Affiliation:

1. Karen A. Mangold, MD, MEd, is Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Justin M. Jeffers, MD, is Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University; Rebekah A. Burns, MD, is Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington; Jennifer L. Trainor, MD, is Associate Professor, Pediatrics and Medical Education, Nor

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Residency programs are developing new methods to assess resident competence and to improve the quality of formative assessment and feedback to trainees. Simulation is a valuable tool for giving formative feedback to residents. Objective To develop an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) to improve formative assessment of senior pediatrics residents. Methods We developed a multistation examination using various simulation formats to assess the skills of senior pediatrics residents in communication and acute resuscitation. We measured several logistical factors (staffing and program costs) to determine the feasibility of such a program. Results Thirty-one residents participated in the assessment program over a 3-month period. Residents received formative feedback comparing their performance to both a standard task checklist and to peers' performance. The program required 16 faculty members per session, and had a cost of $624 per resident. Conclusions A concentrated assessment program using simulation can be a valuable tool to assess residents' skills in communication and acute resuscitation and provide directed formative feedback. However, such a program requires considerable financial and staffing resources.

Publisher

Journal of Graduate Medical Education

Subject

General Medicine

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