Title of article :
Review of mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX) in a psychiatry clerkship
Author/Authors :
Meresh, Edwin Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences - Stritch School of Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center - Maywood - IL, USA , Sharma, Aparna Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences - Stritch School of Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center - Maywood - IL, USA , Rao, Murali Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences - Stritch School of Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center - Maywood - IL, USA , Schilling, David Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences - Stritch School of Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center - Maywood - IL, USA , Daniels, David Medstar Georgetown University Hospital Washington - DC, USA , Mehta, Kaushal School of Public Health - Stritch School of Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center - Maywood, IL USA
Pages :
5
From page :
279
To page :
283
Abstract :
Direct observation of medical students with actual patients is important for the assessment of clinical skills including interviewing and counseling skills. This article describes medical students’ experience of mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX) during their clerkship in consultation psychiatry. Materials and methods In our center during inpatient consultation psychiatry clerkship, all rotating students are expected to complete one mini-CEX assessment as part of their clinical training. We conducted retrospective analysis of mini-CEX ratings completed from 2013 to 2016. All evaluations took place at inpatient medical setting in patients admitted with medical conditions and psychiatric comorbidities. Results A total of 113 evaluations were reviewed. The time examiner observed the interaction of a student with the patient was 14.24 minutes (mean), and the time spent in providing feedback to the student was 9.71 minutes. Complexity of problem was rated as low in 0.88% (n=1), moderate in 50.44% (n=57), and high in 48.67% (n=55). Highest ratings were for professionalism, similar to previous reports. Total score calculated by examiner showed no difference by the complexity of the patient; however, we observed a trend in higher counseling score for the high complexity group. Conclusion Mini-CEX assessment during busy clerkship is feasible with good outcomes. Direct observation of medical trainees with actual patients is important for the assessment of performance-based clinical skills. Hospital psychiatry rotation covering various medical and surgical units offers a great opportunity for exposure in patient communication.
Keywords :
feedback , observation , interviewing , medical student , mini-CEX , mini-clinical evaluation exercise
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2625239
Link To Document :
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