A Trial of Medical Students Playing Standardized Patients During an Objective Structured Clinical Examination.
- VernacularTitle:OSCEの医療面接における学生模擬患者の試み
- Author:
Motoji KITAGAWA
;
Nobutaro BAN
;
Yasuhiro SHIMADA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
medical interview;
objective structured clinical examination;
standardized patients
- From:Medical Education
2000;31(4):247-254
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
This study explored the value of using medical students as standardized patients (SPs) during objective structured clinical examinations for the medical interview. Evaluations by both examiners and examinees revealed that the performance of medical students as SPs provided sufficient reality and reproducibility for the objective evaluation of interview skills. The experience also offered medical students playing SPs the opportunity to learn the importance to patients of eye contact and of a sympathetic and reliable attitude on the part of physicians toward their patients during the medical interview. In conclusion, training medical students to serve as SPs for evaluating interviewing skills in the context of an objective structured clinical examination is beneficial to both the person being evaluated and to the medical student serving as the SP.