| Literature DB >> 29381519 |
John D Mitchell1, Rabia Amir1, Mario Montealegre-Gallegos1, Feroze Mahmood1, Marc Shnider1, Azad Mashari1,2, Lu Yeh1,3, Ruma Bose1, Vanessa Wong1, Philip Hess1, Yannis Amador4, Jelliffe Jeganathan1, Stephanie B Jones1, Robina Matyal1.
Abstract
While standardized examinations and data from simulators and phantom models can assess knowledge and manual skills for ultrasound, an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) could assess workflow understanding. We recruited 8 experts to develop an OSCE to assess workflow understanding in perioperative ultrasound. The experts used a binary grading system to score 19 graduating anesthesia residents at 6 stations. Overall average performance was 86.2%, and 3 stations had an acceptable internal reliability (Kuder-Richardson formula 20 coefficient >0.5). After refinement, this OSCE can be combined with standardized examinations and data from simulators and phantom models to assess proficiency in ultrasound.Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29381519 DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000002826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Analg ISSN: 0003-2999 Impact factor: 5.108