mini-clinical evaluation exercise mini-cex assessment of overall clinical skills بسم الله...
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Mini-clinical evaluation exerciseMini-clinical evaluation exercise
Mini-CEXMini-CEX
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحیمبسم الله الرحمن الرحیم
لیال پاداشلیال پاداش
دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گلستاندانشگاه علوم پزشکی گلستانعضو هیات علمی و مسئول دفتر رشد و بالندگی
اساتیددانشگاه
What is a mini-CEXWhat is a mini-CEX? ?
A workplace-based assessmentA workplace-based assessment
a short episode of a short episode of real student-patientreal student-patient
interaction within the workplaceinteraction within the workplace
observed and judged by the supervising observed and judged by the supervising
clinician (clinician (observerobserver))
followed by followed by feedbackfeedback
Why do mini-CEX Why do mini-CEX ? ?
Workplace-based assessment drives
experiential learning?
Are Clinical Skills Important?
Clinical skills are essential for patient care
Clinical skills :
Medical interviewing
Physical examination
Clinical judgment
Communication skills
Evaluation of clinical skills requires direct observation
diagnosis and medical interview
Hampton (BMJ, 1975): Medical interview: 82%
– Physical exam: 9%– Laboratory: 9%
Kirch (Medicine, 1996)– Medical interview (+Ph/Ex): 70%– Imaging: 35%
Importance of complete Clinical Skills
To decrease diagnostic errors– Inaccurate/ incomplete medical interview is
one important reason of diagnostic errors.Wrong information leads to wrong decisions
ToTo increase patient satisfaction– Higher with better communication skills
To To improve patient self-care– Better adherence and outcomes
associated with better physician communication skills
Miller’s Pyramid
KNOWS
KNOWS HOW
SHOWS
HOW
DOES
MCQ.SAQ
PMP.KFP
OSCE
Mini.cex
Faculty ObservationFaculty Observation
how to do miniCEX?
too simple too simple
Triangulation
DESK
Resident(trainee)
Patient
Attending(observer)
In the mini-CEX, a single faculty Member(observer) observes the trainee`s interact with a patient in any of a variety of settings including the hospital, outpatient clinic, and E.D
In fact, the mini CEX can assess a range of core competencies that a trainee uses during day to day encounters with patients.
Encounters should … take place In the normal working environment . take place In different working environment. cover different cases and different specialty areas. be observed by different skilled observers.
During the encounters … Observer must assess trainee`s clinical skills & fill
the feedback form. Observer must note some extra information such as
complexity of patient`s problem
One encounter takes 20 min & has 2 steps
Exam : 15_20 min
Feedback : ~5 min
The trainee conducts a focused history and physical examination and then provides a diagnosis and treatment plan.
The faculty member(observer) scores the performance using a structured document and then provides educational feedback.
FEEDBACK
The feedback session is the most important part of the mini-cex & it should occure immediately after the encounter.
The observer should discuss both the positive & negative aspects of encounter with the trainee.
The observer should also discuss a plan to improve any areas of weakness.
To be most effective, feedback needs to be interactive
strengths and weaknesses.→ (agreement & signature)
Mini_CEX program
Trainees have to complete at least one encounter for every 3 months (4 encounters in a year) in order to be eligible for central exam at the end of the year.
The trainee should meet an educational supervisor during the program . During this meetings they can map out a learning plan for next period, according to trainee`s rotations & his/her past encounters.
The trainee is responsible for instigating each mini- CEX encounter.
Each assessment should focus on a limited number of competencies & different encounters should include a range of cases with each focusing on specific aspects of the clinical skills. (e.g. history taking, PH/EX, … )
Each observer may have his/her own way to run the encounters with the trainees. One accepted format is :
To choose the last patient of a day ( e.g : the last outpatient in the clinic or the last patient on the ward round)
→To be less disruptive to the flow of the clinical workload.
→To allow for feedback to occur straight after the encounter.
How many encounters must be observed to provide a reliable mean rating?
Changes in reliability as a function of the number of observed encounters
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Mini-CEX: Reliability
Reliability Coefficients > 0.80 with 6 observations > 0.90 with 12 observation > 0.95 with 24 observations
The evidence will be rated and recorded in the Portfolio .
Immediate feedback will be provided by the observer rating the student .
A learning plan will be developed, based on the strengths and developmental needs observed
Mini-Clinical Examination (Mini-CEX)
Summary
Basic clinical skills are important:
so is the need to observe them! Observation is a complex skill that
requires training and practice Direct observation by educators will
remain a critical component of both evaluation and feedback