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Assessment methods of an undergraduate psychiatry course at a Saudi University.
Contributors
Amin, Tarek., Author
Other titles
أساليب تقييم مساق الطب النفسي للطلاب في جامعة سعودية
Publisher
College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University.
Gregorian
2012-05
Language
English
English abstract
abstract: Objectives: In Arab countries there are few studies on assessment methods in the field of psychiatry.
The objective of this study was to assess the outcome of different forms of psychiatric course assessment among
fifth year medical students at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. Methods: We examined the performance of
110 fifth-year medical students through objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE), traditional oral clinical
examinations (TOCE), portfolios, multiple choice questions (MCQ), and a written examination. Results: The
score ranges in TOCE, OSCE, portfolio, and MCQ were 32–50, 7–15, 5–10 and 22–45, respectively. In regression
analysis, there was a significant correlation between OSCE and all forms of psychiatry examinations, except for
the MCQ marks. OSCE accounted for 65.1% of the variance in total clinical marks and 31.5% of the final marks
(P = 0.001), while TOCE alone accounted for 74.5% of the variance in the clinical scores. Conclusions: This study
demonstrates a consistency among the students' assessment methods used in the psychiatry course, particularly
the clinical component, in an integrated manner. This information would be useful for future developments in
undergraduate teaching.
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