Validity of OSCE Evaluation Using the FLEX Model of Blended Learning

For OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) scoring, medical schools must bring together many clinical experts at the same place, which is very risky in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. However, if the FLEX model with the properties of self-directed learning and offline feedback is...

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Published inJournal of Korean medical science Vol. 37; no. 20; p. e163
Main Authors Kang, Seok Hoon, Kim, Tae Hyun, Son, Hee Jeong, Park, YoungJin, Lee, Seung-Hee
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 23.05.2022
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Summary:For OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) scoring, medical schools must bring together many clinical experts at the same place, which is very risky in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. However, if the FLEX model with the properties of self-directed learning and offline feedback is applied to OSCE, it is possible to provide a safe and effective evaluation environment for both universities and students through experts' evaluation of self-video clips of medical students. The present study investigated validity of the FLEX model to evaluate OSCE in a small group of medical students. Sixteen 3 grade medical students who failed on OSCE were required to take a make-up examination by videotaping the failed items and submitting them online. The scores between original examination and make-up examination were compared using Paired Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, and a post-hoc questionnaire was conducted. The score for make-up examination was significantly higher than those for original examination. The significance was maintained even when the score was compared by individual domains of skills and proficiency. In terms of preference, students were largely in favor of self-videotaped examination primarily due to the availability of self-practice. The FLEX model can be effectively applied to medical education, especially for evaluation of OSCE.
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ISSN:1011-8934
1598-6357
DOI:10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e163