Surgical videos used for face-to-face and virtual oral assessment: experiences of examiners and trainees.

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
K Baatjes, W Conradie, J M Edge, E Archer
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 Varied assessment strategies are required in the process of deciding whether a surgeon is competent to graduate. Despite doubts about the reliability of the oral examination and the challenges of standardising examiner practices, it remains an important assessment method in surgical exit examinations. Structured orals may facilitate the measurement of course outcomes.
 Objectives 
 This study explored the experiences of surgical trainees and examiners using a video-assisted, mock structured oral examination (SOE) as an assessment tool.
 Methods
 This descriptive study incorporated procedural videos in a case-based SOE format. One group of trainees had face-to-face contact with the examiner, and the other was assessed on an online platform, e.g., Microsoft Teams™, with a remote examiner. After the SOE, a focus group interview was conducted with surgical trainees and individual interviews with examiners.
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 Themes were developed from the interview transcripts. These centred around the utility of videos in this examination format and technical issues during the SOE. Further themes highlighted the standardization of questions and preparation of examiners.
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Abstract

Background Varied assessment strategies are required in the process of deciding whether a surgeon is competent to graduate. Despite doubts about the reliability of the oral examination and the challenges of standardising examiner practices, it remains an important assessment method in surgical exit examinations. Structured orals may facilitate the measurement of course outcomes. Objectives This study explored the experiences of surgical trainees and examiners using a video-assisted, mock structured oral examination (SOE) as an assessment tool. Methods This descriptive study incorporated procedural videos in a case-based SOE format. One group of trainees had face-to-face contact with the examiner, and the other was assessed on an online platform, e.g., Microsoft Teams™, with a remote examiner. After the SOE, a focus group interview was conducted with surgical trainees and individual interviews with examiners. Results Themes were developed from the interview transcripts. These centred around the utility of videos in this examination format and technical issues during the SOE. Further themes highlighted the standardization of questions and preparation of examiners. Conclusion Overall, procedural videos as part of the mock SOE were experienced as valuable. Adding video recordings to the online platform posed administrative and technical challenges. However, the trainees and the examiners could log in from peripheral clinical training sites, which was experienced as an advantage. This study provides a glimpse into the application of procedural videos during SOEs as an assessment tool, from the perspective of surgical trainees and examiners. Efforts should focus on standardization of the examination format, optimizing technical issues, and improving examiner preparation.
用于面对面和虚拟口头评估的外科视频:主考官和受训者的经验。
背景# x0D;在决定外科医生是否有能力毕业的过程中,需要多种评估策略。尽管口头检查的可靠性受到质疑,标准化检查人员的做法也面临挑战,但它仍然是外科手术出口检查的重要评估方法。结构化的口头陈述可以促进课程成果的衡量。 目标& # x0D;本研究探讨了外科培训生和审查员使用视频辅助模拟结构化口试(SOE)作为评估工具的经验。 方法# x0D;这项描述性研究将过程视频纳入基于案例的SOE格式。一组受训者与考官面对面接触,另一组在在线平台(例如Microsoft Teams™)上与远程考官进行评估。SOE结束后,对外科培训生进行了焦点小组访谈,并对审查员进行了个别访谈。结果& # x0D;主题是从采访记录中发展出来的。这些问题集中在这种考试形式中的视频的使用和SOE期间的技术问题上。进一步的主题强调了问题的标准化和审查员的准备工作。结论& # x0D;总的来说,作为模拟SOE一部分的过程视频被认为是有价值的。向在线平台添加视频记录带来了管理和技术上的挑战。然而,学员和考官可以从外围临床培训地点登录,这是一个经验丰富的优势。本研究从外科受训者和审查员的角度探讨了在国有企业手术过程中程序视频作为评估工具的应用。重点是规范考试形式,优化技术问题,提高考官的准备水平。
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African Journal of Health Professions Education
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