Title of article :
Portfolio as a tool to evaluate clinical competences of traumatology in medical students
Author/Authors :
santonja-Medina, Fernando Faculty of Medicine - Department of Traumatology , Martínez-Martínez, Francisco Faculty of Medicine - Department of Traumatology , Bó, David Faculty of Medicine - Department of Traumatology , garcía-sanz, M Paz Faculty of Medicine - Department of Education , garcía-Estañ, Joaquín Faculty of Medicine - Department of Physiology - University of Murcia - Murcia, spain
Abstract :
This article investigates whether a reflexive portfolio is instrumental in determining the level of acquisition of clinical competences in traumatology, a subject in the 5th year of the degree of medicine. A total of 131 students used the portfolio during their clinical rotation of traumatology. The students’ portfolios were blind evaluated by four professors who annotated the existence (yes/no) of 23 learning outcomes. The reliability of the portfolio was moderate, according to the kappa index (0.48), but the evaluation scores between evaluators were very similar. Considering the mean percentage, 59.8% of the students obtained all the competences established and only 13 of the 23 learning outcomes (56.5%) were fulfilled by .50% of the students. Our study suggests that the portfolio may be an important tool to quantitatively analyze the acquisition of traumatology competences of medical students, thus allowing the implementa-tion of methods to improve its teaching.
Keywords :
teaching methodologies , assessment , evaluation , competence-based education
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice