KMID : 1034020130150030112
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Korean Medical Education Review 2013 Volume.15 No. 3 p.112 ~ p.119
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Current and Future Challenges of Student Assessment in Medical Education from an Outcome-based Education Perspective
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Park Jang-Hee
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Abstract
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Most medical colleges in Korea have been shifting from traditional education to outcome-based education, which is the general trend in medical education. The purpose of this study was to make some suggestions in light of the reality and challenges of student assessment in medical education from the perspective of outcome- based education. First, those who are responsible for student assessment should be diversified to include faculty, residents, students, and evaluation committee members. They need separate roles in educational evaluation, so evaluation competencies are required for them. Second, various methods for evaluation and score interpretation can be used for effective evaluation. We can adopt diagnostic, formative, and summative evaluation functionally, and the norm-referenced, criterion-referenced, growth-referenced, and ability-referenced evaluation based on criteria for score interpretation. Finally, various evaluation domains and test forms can be administered together in the common lectures in the medical school. We can test not only knowledge but also skills and attitudes, with diverse test forms such as supply and performance types.
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KEYWORD
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Medical education, Student evaluation, Outcome-based education
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