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Korean Journal of Oriental Preventive Medicine
2020 Volume.24 No. 3 p.1 ~ p.13
A Survey on Students¡¯ Perception of Clinical Performance Examination (CPX) in College of Korean Medicine Using Student Standardized Patients
Jo Hak-Jun

Roh Jeong-Du
Sung Hyun-Kyung
Park Jeong-Su
Abstract
Objectives : The objective of this survey was to examine students¡¯ perception of the clinical performance examination (CPX) in college of traditional Korean medicine using student standardized patients.

Methods : College of traditional Korean medicine students who completed the first-semester clinical practice education were selected as the subjects, and they participated in a survey asking questions about the following matters: satisfaction with CPX, self-evaluation, difficulties experienced during the CPX course, level of prior knowledge of clinical practice education, and usefulness of and intimacy with Student Standardized Patients (SSP).

Results : Satisfaction with CPX was calculated to be 4.10 (5 being the perfect score), and self-evaluation of CPX was calculated to be 4.12. The subjects chose physical examination as the most difficult item relating to CPX. 80.5% responded positively to the question relating to diverse experiences in practice education, and 52.8% responded positively to the question relating to prior knowledge of diverse standardized patients. 55.6% responded positively to the question relating to performance proficiency of SSP, 63.9% responded positively to the question relating to usefulness of SSP to prepare for CPX, and 69.4% responded positively to the question relating to usefulness of SSP in evaluating CPX, and 55.6% responded positively to the questions relating to intimacy with SSP. It was confirmed that there was a strong quantitative correlation between prior knowledge of clinical practice education and usefulness of SSP, and that there was a strong quantitative correlation between performance proficiency of SSP and usefulness of SSP. It was confirmed that there was a middlelevel correlation between performance proficiency of SSP and intimacy with SSP, and that there was a middlelevel quantitative correlation between intimacy with SSP and usefulness of SSP.

Conclusions : It was confirmed that senior students enrolled in college of traditional Korean medicine were mostly satisfied
with the clinical performance examination in college of traditional Korean medicine using SSP, and that usefulness of SSP had a quantitative correlation with prior knowledge of diverse clinical practice educations, performance proficiency of SSP, and intimacy with SSP.
KEYWORD
Student Standardized Patients(SSP), Standardized Patients(SP), Clinical Performance Examination(CPX), Education of Korean Medicine
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