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Evaluation of a formative interprofessional team objective structured clinical examination (ITOSCE): a method of shared learning in maternity education. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Shared learning at the undergraduate level can foster a collaborative approach to maternity care through interprofessional education, allowing different health professional groups to understand each other better.
  • The paper discusses using a formative objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in which student doctors and midwives work together in mixed groups to tackle common scenarios in the labor ward.
  • Feedback from facilitators on their problem-solving and teamwork skills during the interactive sessions helps promote deep learning, improving clinical skills, and nurturing a positive attitude towards multidisciplinary collaboration among both student groups.

Article Abstract

Shared learning at undergraduate level provides a potential means of promoting a more multi-professional approach to maternity care. Interprofessional education uses shared interactive sessions to promote different professional groups' understanding of each other and working together. This paper describes the use of a formative objective structured clinical examination as a method of interprofessional education. Mixed groups of student doctors and student midwives rotate through a series of clinical stations based on common labour ward scenarios. After completing each station they are given feedback by a facilitator on their problem-solving skills, knowledge and attitude to team working. The interactive nature of the sessions encourages deep learning, is student centred and promotes a positive attitude to multidisciplinary working. Both student groups felt they benefited from shared learning in this way and that the formative OSCE was an effective method of developing their clinical skills.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0142159021000061404DOI Listing

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