Education research: case logs in the assessment of medical students in the neurology outpatient clinic
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Education research: case logs in the assessment of medical students in the neurology outpatient clinic
Abstract
Objective: Using outpatient neurology clinic case logs completed by medical students on neurology clerkships, we examined the impact of outpatient clinical encounter volume per student on outcomes of knowledge assessed by the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) Clinical Neurology Subject Examination and clinical skills assessed by the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).
Methods: Data from 394 medical students from July 2008 to June 2012, representing 9,791 patient encounters, were analyzed retrospectively. Pearson correlations were calculated examining the relationship between numbers of cases logged per student and performance on the NBME examination. Similarly, correlations between cases logged and performance on the OSCE, as well as on components of the OSCE (history, physical examination, clinical formulation), were evaluated.
Results: There was a correlation between the total number of cases logged per student and NBME examination scores (r = 0.142; p = 0.005) and OSCE scores (r = 0.136; p = 0.007). Total number of cases correlated with the clinical formulation component of the OSCE (r = 0.172; p = 0.001) but not the performance on history or physical examination components.
Conclusion: The volume of cases logged by individual students in the outpatient clinic correlates with performance on measures of knowledge and clinical skill. In measurement of clinical skill, seeing a greater volume of patients in the outpatient clinic is related to improved clinical formulation on the OSCE. These findings may affect methods employed in assessment of medical students, residents, and fellows.
Conflict of interest statement
D. Albert reports no disclosures relevant to the manuscript. J. Brorson has received compensation for consulting work for CVS-Caremark, Inc., and for National Peer Review Corporation. C. Amidei reports no disclosures relevant to the manuscript. R. Lukas received honoraria from American Physician Institute for delivering CME Board review courses. Go to
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Comment: Making a case for seeing more cases but not a case for more case logs.Neurology. 2014 Apr 22;82(16):e140. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000000346. Neurology. 2014. PMID: 24753517 No abstract available.
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