Veterinary Students' Attitudes toward the Assessment of Clinical Reasoning Using Extended Matching Questions

被引:11
|
作者
Tomlin, Jane L.
Pead, Matthew J. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
May, Stephen A.
机构
[1] Univ London Royal Vet Coll, Small Anim Med & Surg Grp, Hatfield AL9 7TA, Herts, England
[2] Univ London Royal Vet Coll, Clin Skills Ctr, Hatfield AL9 7TA, Herts, England
[3] Univ London Royal Vet Coll, Final BVetMed Examinat Board, Dept Vet Clin Sci, Hatfield AL9 7TA, Herts, England
关键词
assessment; extended matching questions; student attitude; clinical reasoning; validity;
D O I
10.3138/jvme.35.4.612
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
For the purposes of assessment, clinical expertise has been broken down into three broad components: scientific and clinical knowledge, clinical reasoning, and practical or technical skills. This structure can be used to define the tools used for assessment of clinical students. Knowledge can be assessed through a variety of written formats, and skills through various practical assessments, including the objective structured clinical examination. The assessment of clinical reasoning is more of a challenge, and, partly in order to address this challenge, the Royal Veterinary College recently introduced veterinary clinical-scenario-based extended matching questions. A questionnaire was used to collect students' perceptions of the new format. Surprisingly, this questionnaire also delivered important insights into the students' understanding of the process of clinical reasoning itself that could be crucial in future curriculum design. Despite a theory course that introduced students to the nature of expertise and the importance of pattern recognition to experienced clinicians, some final-year students could not recognize this approach as relevant to them and objected to the way in which some of the questions were driving them to think. This may relate to the variety of methods of case management that students observe during their practical experience and the different attitudes of clinicians to the way students work up cases. Overall, the students perceived this question type as an appropriate way to test clinical reasoning and as relevant to the experience they had gained during their clinical rotations, both within the college and in veterinary practices outside it.
引用
收藏
页码:612 / 621
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Attitudes of small animal practitioners toward participation in veterinary clinical trials
    Gruen, Margaret E.
    Griffith, Emily H.
    Caney, Sarah M. A.
    Rishniw, Mark
    Lascelles, B. Duncan X.
    JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2017, 250 (01): : 86 - 97
  • [22] Navigating the assessment landscape: Dental students' perceptions of extended-matching questions versus single-correct answers
    Lin, Galvin Sim Siang
    Hashim, Hasnah
    JOURNAL OF DENTAL EDUCATION, 2024, 88 (07) : 949 - 956
  • [23] Clinical Reasoning by Veterinary Students in the First-Opinion Setting: Is It Encouraged? Is It Practiced?
    Humm, Karen R.
    May, Stephen A.
    JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2018, 45 (02) : 156 - 162
  • [24] Assessment of neurological clinical management reasoning in medical students
    Lukas, Rimas V.
    Blood, Angela
    Park, Yoon Soo
    Brorson, James R.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2014, 21 (06) : 919 - 922
  • [25] Teaching and assessment of clinical diagnostic reasoning in medical students
    Gilkes, Lucy
    Kealley, Narelle
    Frayne, Jacqueline
    MEDICAL TEACHER, 2022, 44 (06) : 650 - 656
  • [26] Concerns regarding the assessment of clinical reasoning in medical students
    Supianto
    MEDICAL TEACHER, 2025, 47 (04) : 755 - 756
  • [27] Student Attitudes Toward Using Community Volunteers Enhance Clinical Reasoning Skills as Part of Laboratory Coursework
    Gee, Bryan
    Lloyd, Kimberly
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 2017, 71 (04):
  • [28] Attitudes toward Animals of Students at Three European Veterinary Medicine Schools in Italy and Spain
    Menor-Campos, David J.
    Diverio, Silvana
    Sanchez-Munoz, Carolina
    Lopez-Rodriguez, Rock
    Gazzano, Angelo
    Palandri, Lorenzo
    Mariti, Chiara
    ANTHROZOOS, 2019, 32 (03): : 375 - 385
  • [29] Diagnostic ability in relation to clinical seminars and extended-matching questions examinations
    Beullens, Johan
    Struyf, Elke
    Van Damme, Bo
    MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2006, 40 (12) : 1173 - 1179
  • [30] Assessment of First-Year Veterinary Students' Clinical Skills Using Objective Structured Clinical Examinations
    Hecker, Kent
    Read, Emma K.
    Vallevand, Andrea
    Krebs, Gord
    Donszelmann, Darlene
    Muelling, Christoph K. W.
    Freeman, Sarah L.
    JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2010, 37 (04) : 395 - 402