How Medical Students Edited an OSCE Study Guide and Why Should You?

Authors

  • Mathieu Allard Laval University Faculty of Medicine
  • Alexandre Lafleur, M.D., M.Sc.(Ed.) Laval University Faculty of Medicine http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2544-6645
  • Elizabeth Richard Laval University Faculty of Medicine
  • Annick Lebouthillier Laval University Faculty of Medicine
  • Cédric Vailles Laval University Faculty of Medicine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/ijms.2018.248

Keywords:

OSCE, Hypothesis-driven clinical examination, Study guide, Objective structured clinical examination, Clinical skills, Physical examination

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Author Biographies

Mathieu Allard, Laval University Faculty of Medicine

Medical student at Laval University Faculty of Medicine

Alexandre Lafleur, M.D., M.Sc.(Ed.), Laval University Faculty of Medicine

Co-Chairholder of the QMA-CMA-MD Educational Leadership Chair in Health Professions Education.

Vice-décanat à la pédagogie et au développement professionnel continu, Faculté de medicine, Université Laval.

Assistant Clinical Professor of medicine, Département de médecine, Faculté de medicine, Université Laval

General internist, CHU de Québec

Elizabeth Richard, Laval University Faculty of Medicine

Medical student at Laval University Faculty of Medicine

Annick Lebouthillier, Laval University Faculty of Medicine

Medical student at Laval University Faculty of Medicine

Cédric Vailles, Laval University Faculty of Medicine

Medical student at Laval University Faculty of Medicine

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Published

2018-05-09

How to Cite

Allard, M., Lafleur, A., Richard, E., Lebouthillier, A., & Vailles, C. (2018). How Medical Students Edited an OSCE Study Guide and Why Should You?. International Journal of Medical Students, 6(2), 78–82. https://doi.org/10.5195/ijms.2018.248

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