La revalidación práctica del título de médico cirujano a través de un método estandarizado. Experiencia de la Universidad de Chile
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Kunakov Pérez, Natasha
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La revalidación práctica del título de
médico cirujano a través de un método
estandarizado. Experiencia de la
Universidad de Chile
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Background: The University of Chile, backed by its extensive experience in
Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs), performs the practical
exam to graduates of foreign medical school in this format. This test format would
give more guarantees of validity and fairness as compared with the previous oral
examination that was required for title revalidation. Aim: To compare the performance of graduates of foreign medical schools and last year medical students
of the University of Chile in the same internal medicine OSCE. Material and
Methods: Seventy-seven last year medical students and thirty-three graduates of
foreign medical schools participated in the same Internal Medicine OSCE, but in
different moments. At the end of the examination, graduates of foreign medical
schools answered a questionnaire about their prior experience with OSCEs and
about their perception about this type of examination. Results: The performance
of graduates of foreign medical schools was lower than those of our last year
medical students in four of the eight stations of the examination. Graduates of
foreign medical schools considered the examination objective, fair, and that it
assessed skills adequately and that the degree difficulty was homogeneous for
all examinees. Conclusions: The possibility of obtaining comparable results
in a transparent process makes the OSCE the assessment tool of choice for title
revalidation of physicians migrating from foreign countries.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/161923
DOI: 10.4067/S0034-98872015000800014
ISSN: 07176163
00349887
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Rev Med Chile 2015; 143: 1058-1064
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