Summative Objective Structured Clinical Examination Assessment at the End of Anesthesia Residency for Perioperative Ultrasound

J. Mitchell, R. Amir, M. Montealegre-Gallegos, F. Mahmood, M. Shnider, A. Mashari, L. Yeh, R. Bose, V. Wong, P. Hess, Y. Amador, J. Jeganathan, S. Jones and R. Matyal

Anesth Analg 2018;126(6):2065-2068.

DOI PMID Cited by ~15

While standardized examinations and data from simulators and phantom models can assess knowledge and manual skills for ultrasound, an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) could assess workflow understanding. We recruited 8 experts to develop an OSCE to assess workflow understanding in perioperative ultrasound. The experts used a binary grading system to score 19 graduating anesthesia residents at 6 stations. Overall average performance was 86.2%, and 3 stations had an acceptable internal reliability (Kuder-Richardson formula 20 coefficient >0.5). After refinement, this OSCE can be combined with standardized examinations and data from simulators and phantom models to assess proficiency in ultrasound.