Journal article
Beyond Selection: The Use of Situational Judgement Tests in the Teaching and Assessment of Professionalism
BD Goss, AT Ryan, J Waring, T Judd, NG Chiavaroli, RC O'Brien, SC Trumble, GJ McColl
Academic Medicine | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2017
Abstract
Problem Professionalism is a critical attribute of medical graduates. Its measurement is challenging. The authors sought to assess final-year medical students' knowledge of appropriate professional behavior across a broad range of workplace situations. Approach Situational judgement tests (SJTs) are used widely in applicant selection to assess judgement or decision making in work-related settings as well as attributes such as empathy, integrity, and resilience. In 2014, the authors developed three 40-item SJTs with scenarios relevant to interns (first-year junior doctors) and delivered the tests to final-year medical students to assess aspects of professionalism. As preparation, students dis..
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