Are evaluations in simulated medical encounters reliable among rater types? A comparison between standardized patient and outside observer ratings of OSCEs
Objective: By analyzing Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) evaluations of first-year interns' communication with standardized patients (SP), our study aimed to examine the differences between ratings of SPs and a set of outside observers with training in healthcare communication....
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Main Authors: | Easton N. Wollney (Author), Taylor S. Vasquez (Author), Carolyn Stalvey (Author), Julia Close (Author), Merry Jennifer Markham (Author), Lynne E. Meyer (Author), Lou Ann Cooper (Author), Carma L. Bylund (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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