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GeNeDis 2016

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Biological Relevance of Network Architecture
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    Chapter 2 Design of a Compensator Network to Stabilize Chaotic Tumor Growth
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    Chapter 3 Evaluation of Anti-Epileptic Effect of New Indole Derivatives by Estimation of Biogenic Amines Concentrations in Rat Brain
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    Chapter 4 Does Health Perception, Dietary Habits and Lifestyle Effect Optimism? A Quantitative and Qualitative Study
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    Chapter 5 Moderating Nutritious Habits in Psychiatric Patients Using Transtheoretical Model of Change and Counseling
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    Chapter 6 Approaches on Generating Optimized Sequences of Items Used in Assessment
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    Chapter 7 Evaluation of Pulse Oximetry Knowledge of Greek Registered Nurses
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    Chapter 8 Psychodynamic Leadership Approach and Leader-Member Exchange (LMX): A Psychiatric Perspective on Two Leadership Theories and Implications for Training Future Psychiatrist Leaders
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    Chapter 9 An Approach of Non-Linear Systems Through Fuzzy Control Based on Takagi-Sugeno Method
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    Chapter 10 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patient Clustering Based on Somatic Hypermutation (SHM) Analysis
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    Chapter 11 Development of Novel Indole Molecules for the Screening of Anti-Inflammatory Activity
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    Chapter 12 Short Review on Quantum Key Distribution Protocols
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    Chapter 13 Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in Psychiatry Education: A Review of Its Role in Competency-Based Assessment
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    Chapter 14 The Effectiveness of Neurofeedback Training in Algorithmic Thinking Skills Enhancement
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    Chapter 15 QM Automata: A New Class of Restricted Quantum Membrane Automata
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    Chapter 16 On the Detection of Overlapped Network Communities via Weight Redistributions
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    Chapter 17 PerSubs: A Graph-Based Algorithm for the Identification of Perturbed Subpathways Caused by Complex Diseases
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    Chapter 18 MiR-140-3p Downregulation in Association with PDL-1 Overexpression in Many Cancers: A Review from the Literature Using Predictive Bioinformatics Tools
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    Chapter 19 Spontaneous Neuronal Network Persistent Activity in the Neocortex: A(n) (Endo)phenotype of Brain (Patho)physiology
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    Chapter 20 Evaluating the Homeostasis Assessment Model Insulin Resistance and the Cardiac Autonomic System in Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Meta-Analysis
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    Chapter 21 Association of Type 1 Diabetes, Social Support, Illness and Treatment Perception with Health Related Quality of Life
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    Chapter 22 Network Load Balancing Using Modular Arithmetic Computations
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    Chapter 23 A Quantum Inspired GVNS: Some Preliminary Results
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    Chapter 24 Self-Optimized Computational Method Calculating Robust b Values for Earthquake Catalogs Containing Small Number of Events
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    Chapter 25 The Use of Translational Research Platforms in Clinical and Biomedical Data Exploration
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    Chapter 26 EEG Analysis of the Neurofeedback Training Effect in Algorithmic Thinking
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    Chapter 27 Formal Models of Biological Systems
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Chapter title
Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in Psychiatry Education: A Review of Its Role in Competency-Based Assessment
Chapter number 13
Book title
GeNeDis 2016
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-56246-9_13
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Book ISBNs
978-3-31-956245-2, 978-3-31-956246-9
Authors

Christos Plakiotis, Plakiotis, Christos

Abstract

Over the last two decades, Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) has become an increasingly important part of psychiatry education and assessment in the Australian context. A reappraisal of the evidence base regarding the use of OSCE in psychiatry is therefore timely. This paper reviews the literature regarding the use of OSCE as an assessment tool in both undergraduate and postgraduate psychiatry training settings. Suitable articles were identified using the search terms 'psychiatry AND OSCE' in the ERIC (educational) and PubMed (healthcare) databases and grouped according to their predominant focus: (1) the validity of OSCEs in psychiatry; (2) candidate preparation and other factors impacting on performance; and (3) special topics. The literature suggests that the OSCE has been widely adopted in psychiatry education, as a valid and reliable method of assessing psychiatric competencies that is acceptable to both learners and teachers alike. The limited evidence base regarding its validity for postgraduate psychiatry examinations suggests that more research is needed in this domain. Despite any shortcomings, OSCEs are currently ubiquitous in all areas of undergraduate and postgraduate medicine and proposing a better alternative for competency-based assessment is difficult. A critical question is whether OSCE is sufficient on its own to assess high-level consultancy skills, and aspects of professionalism and ethical practice, that are essential for effective specialist practice, or whether it needs to be supplemented by additional testing modalities.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
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Student > Master 5 9%
Student > Ph. D. Student 5 9%
Student > Doctoral Student 5 9%
Professor 4 7%
Other 12 22%
Unknown 19 35%
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Medicine and Dentistry 10 18%
Social Sciences 6 11%
Nursing and Health Professions 6 11%
Psychology 5 9%
Business, Management and Accounting 2 4%
Other 7 13%
Unknown 19 35%
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