2. COMPONENTS OF AN OSCE
1. EXAMINATION COORDINATING COMMITTEE
Composed of qualified members (appointed
or volunteers) who are devoted to evaluative and
educational process.
Its responsibility is to determine the content of
the examination, development, and
implementation.
3. 2. EXAMINATION COORDINATOR
Facilitates the smooth working of the committee
in developing, implementing, and assessing the
performance of the OSCE.
4. 3. LISTS OF SKILLS, BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDE TO BE
ASSESSED
It should be able to assess clinical competence, in history
taking, physical examination, laboratory, radiographic, and other data
interpretation, technical and procedural skills, as well as, counseling
and attitudinal behavior.
5. 4. CRITERIA FOR SCORING THE ASSESSMENT
Checklist should be concise, unambiguous, and written to contribute for the
reliability of the station.
All stations there are observers with agreed upon checklists or rating scales to
score the student’s performance
6. 5.EXAMINEES
Could be: student, resident, or fellow in training
or at the end of training of a prescribed course.
Could be: undergraduate, graduate, or enrolled in
continuing medical education program.
7. 6.EXAMINERS
Most stations require an examiner.
The examiner at a station where clinical skills (history taking,
physical examination, interviewing, and communication) are
assessed, may be either physician or standardized patient.
8. 7.EXAMINATION SITE
Could be special part of the teaching institution.
The examination could be conducted in an out-
patient clinic where offices are available in close
proximity to each other.
9. 8.EXAMINATION STATIONS
Consists of about 10 – 15 stations is adequate number, and
more than 25 is not practical or feasible.
The students are rotated through all stations and have to
move to the next station at the signal
10. All the station are independent,students can start any procedure first.
Using 15 students of 4 minutes each, 15 students can complete the
examination within 1 hour.
11. Each station is designed to test a component of clinical competence
Some stations called procedure stations ,the students perform the task
Other stations called response stations ,students response to questions of the
objective type or interpret data or record their findings of previous procedure
stations
12. PATIENT STANDARDIZED OR SIMULATED
A standardized patient is an individual with a health problem that is in a chronic but stable
condition.
Simulated patients may be volunteer
13. TIME KEEPER,TIME CLOCK AND TIME
SIGNAL
A well-functioning time clock, and a clearly audible time signal are required.
Each station requires 4 – 5 minutes