Meaningful in-training and end-of-training assessment: The need for implementing a continuous workplace-based formative assessment system in our training programs

Alam, Laima and Alam, Mafaza and Shafi, Muhammad Najm ul Hasan and Khan, Shaista and Khan, Zahid Mehmood (2022) Meaningful in-training and end-of-training assessment: The need for implementing a continuous workplace-based formative assessment system in our training programs. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 38 (5). ISSN 1682-024X

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Abstract

Objectives: To analyze the systems and tools involved in assessment of skill procurement and demonstrating workplace skills in postgraduate medical training.

Methods: This cross-sectional survey was carried out by enrolling trainee doctors currently working in Medical, Surgical, Dental and Allied specialties of the country by sending a validated and piloted questionnaire through email. Data collection was done from 20th April to 20th May 2021. Data was analysed using SPSS v. 21.0.

Results: A total of 351 completed responses were received from 10 major cities of the country. Multiple aspects of entry-into-training, in-training and end-of-training evaluation showed poor correlation with the required training goals. A comparison of assessment for entry-into-supervised training (FCPS-I) versus independent practice (FCPS-II) showed a dismal situation regarding assessing affective skills like leadership, teamwork, coping with pressure and self-awareness. The concept of maintaining portfolios was completely alien to the trainees and the assessment tools used for demonstrating workplace skills were outdated. The lack of a continuous, periodic and balanced assessment (65%); detailed feedback (61.5%); fair exams (59%); variability in scoring system (58%) and professionalism of the examiners (57.5%) were the most frequently selected perceived flaws in the assessment system by the participants.

Conclusion: There are multiple lacunae regarding competency-based assessment systems in our training programs and a massive scope for improvement. Assessment systems should be implemented as continuous process of learning, self-reflection, feedback and revalidation throughout the training tenure at regular and multiple points.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pustaka Library > Medical Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@pustakalibrary.com
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2023 07:17
Last Modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:12
URI: http://archive.bionaturalists.in/id/eprint/548

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