Delivering a modified continuous objective structured clinical examination for ophthalmology residents through a hybrid online method

Syntia Nusanti, - and Dearaini, - and Anna Puspitasari Bani, - and Arief S. Kartasasmita, - and Andi Muhammad Ichsan, - and Rova Virgana, - and Neni Anggraini, - and Tri Rahayu, - and Irawati Irfani, - and Lukman Edwar, - and Maula Rifada, - and Anggun Rama Yudantha, - and Muhammad Abrar Ismail, - and Evelyn Komaratih, Evelyn and Arief Wildan, - and Andrew M. H. Knoch, - Delivering a modified continuous objective structured clinical examination for ophthalmology residents through a hybrid online method. Korean Journal of Medical Education, 33 (4). pp. 419-430. ISSN ISSN:2005-727XE-ISSN:2005-7288

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Abstract

Abstract Since coronavirus disease 2019 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, it has become a challenging situation to continue medical education, including in Indonesia. The situation prohibited face-to-face (direct) educational activities in clinical settings, therefore also postponing examinations involving especially procedural skills. Adaptations were urgently needed to maintain the delivery of high-stake examinations to sustain the number of ophthalmology graduates and the continuation of eye health service. Objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) has been one of our widely used method to assess clinical competencies for ophthalmology residents, and is the one method that involves gatherings, close contact of examiners, examinees and patients, therefore the most difficult to adjust. Pandemic challenges brought technical changes in our delivering the OSCE to online, maximizing digital platforms of meetings, while still concerned to guarding the safety of candidates, patients and staffs. OSCE scenarios were also made as timely efficient as possible by changing continuous station models to a cascade one. The purpose of this article is to document our experience in conducting a feasible and reproducible OSCE in this pandemic era filled with limitations.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General) > R5-920 Medicine (General)
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Ilmu Penyakit Mata
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CreatorsNIM
Syntia Nusanti, -UNSPECIFIED
Dearaini, -UNSPECIFIED
Anna Puspitasari Bani, -UNSPECIFIED
Arief S. Kartasasmita, -UNSPECIFIED
Andi Muhammad Ichsan, -UNSPECIFIED
Rova Virgana, -UNSPECIFIED
Neni Anggraini, -UNSPECIFIED
Tri Rahayu, -UNSPECIFIED
Irawati Irfani, -UNSPECIFIED
Lukman Edwar, -UNSPECIFIED
Maula Rifada, -UNSPECIFIED
Anggun Rama Yudantha, -UNSPECIFIED
Muhammad Abrar Ismail, -UNSPECIFIED
Evelyn Komaratih, EvelynNIDN8830900016
Arief Wildan, -UNSPECIFIED
Andrew M. H. Knoch, -UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: arys fk
Date Deposited: 08 Jun 2023 22:11
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2023 22:11
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/127047
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