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A realist evaluation of how, why and when objective structured clinical exams (OSCEs) are experienced as an authentic assessment of clinical preparedness.

Peter YeatesAdriano MalufRuth KinstonNatalie CopeKathy M CullenAidan Joseph ColeVikki O'NeillChing-Wa ChungRhian GoodfellowRebecca VallenderSue EnsaffRikki Goddard-FullerRobert Kee McKinleyGeoffrey Wong
Published in: Medical teacher (2024)
The perception of authenticity in OSCEs appears to originate from an interaction of station design with individual preferences and contextual expectations. Whilst tentatively suggesting ways to promote authenticity, more understanding is needed of candidates' interaction with simulation and scenario immersion in summative assessment.
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