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López, J., (2011). Aplicabilidad del examen clínico objetivo estructurado en la evaluación de las competencias clínicas de los internos de medicina en la rotación de pediatría, Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, 2006 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2500
López, J., Aplicabilidad del examen clínico objetivo estructurado en la evaluación de las competencias clínicas de los internos de medicina en la rotación de pediatría, Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, 2006 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2011. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2500
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title = "Aplicabilidad del examen clínico objetivo estructurado en la evaluación de las competencias clínicas de los internos de medicina en la rotación de pediatría, Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, 2006",
author = "López Salazar, Jenny",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2011"
}
--- General Objective: To determine the applicability of the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in assessing clinical competence of medical interns in the pediatric rotation of the “Dos de Mayo” National Hospital in 2006. Methods: Quasi-Experimental study. 77 medical interns who rotated in the pediatric ward of the “Dos de Mayo” National Hospital in 2006, were assessed by an OSCE made up of 11 stations seven minutes each, which included: 04 for performance evaluation, 05 for measuring the clinical judgment and 02 for troubleshooting. The OSCE was applied quarterly in the summative evaluation of clinical skills at the end of each rotation. Results: The level of “proficient“ rated: Less than 25% of medical interns in the performance stations, 50-80% in the clinical judgment stations, and 41% at the troubleshooting stations. At the OSCE global rating, 87.3% of interns achieved “In Process“ level. In the survey administered to medical interns, 92.3% felt that the OSCE was an interesting test Results: The level of “proficient“ rated: Less than 25% of medical interns in the performance stations, 50-80% in the clinical judgment stations, and 41% at the troubleshooting stations. At the OSCE global rating, 87.3% of interns achieved “In Process“ level. In the survey administered to medical interns, 92.3% felt that the OSCE was an interesting test. Conclusions: The OSCE is an applicable methodology for assessing the clinical competence of medical interns in pediatrics rotation because it has allowed to make value judgments about the level of achievement of these and because it is a flexible format that can be adapted to our reality and clinical competencies to be evaluated. Keywords: Objective Structured Clinical Examination, clinical competence, medical internship.
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