2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-022-03662-7
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Adaptations in clinical examinations of medical students in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review

Abstract: Introduction Clinical examinations (assessments) are integral to ensuring that medical students can treat patients safely and effectively. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional formats of clinical examinations. This prompted Medical Schools to adapt their approaches to conducting these examinations to make them suitable for delivery in the pandemic. This systematic review aims to identify the approaches that Medical Schools, internationally, adopted in adapting their clinical examinations… Show more

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“…This was so, even with modern simulators that allow certain practical procedures on screen [14], as those simulators need to be housed onsite and their remote accessibility was almost impossible. Use of standardised patients, hybrid simulation-based skills testing with the onsite candidate and a remote examiner were used by several institutions with mixed success [15]. However, for this type of hybrid assessment, the candidate must be in contact with a simulated patient or a mannequin.…”
Section: Why Did Assessment Practices During Covid Days Brought In a ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was so, even with modern simulators that allow certain practical procedures on screen [14], as those simulators need to be housed onsite and their remote accessibility was almost impossible. Use of standardised patients, hybrid simulation-based skills testing with the onsite candidate and a remote examiner were used by several institutions with mixed success [15]. However, for this type of hybrid assessment, the candidate must be in contact with a simulated patient or a mannequin.…”
Section: Why Did Assessment Practices During Covid Days Brought In a ...mentioning
confidence: 99%