The Ophthalmic Clinical Evaluation Exercise (OCEX)

Ophthalmology
Karl C GolnikJay M Lustbader

Abstract

New concise tools must be developed to assess reliably and validly the core residency competencies identified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Eighteen content experts (residency program directors). A 1-page Ophthalmic Clinical Exercise Examination (OCEX) checklist, for use during observed resident-patient interactions, was developed by an American Board of Ophthalmology taskforce. The OCEX checklist was sent to 18 content experts for their review and constructive comments. Experts' comments were incorporated, establishing face and content validity. The OCEX has face and content validity. It can be used to assess a resident's patient care skills, medical knowledge, and interpersonal skills. Reliability and predictive validity still need to be determined.

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