Introduction of mini-clinical evaluation exercise in teaching dental radiology—A pilot study

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Introduction: Workplace-based assessments are methods that can be applied for assessing competence and performance. One of these methods is the mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX). This study was conducted to determine the role of mini-CEX in students’ performance assessment on panoramic X-ray reporting at dental radiology course. Materials and Methods: A workshop as training for the assessors and the participants was conducted before the primary test. All participants (n = 36) were randomly allocated into six groups. Each group had three seminars in which every student reported a panoramic X-ray. Students were directly observed and rated by an assessor on a modified mini-CEX rating form. Then, a self-assessment of the students and a systematic feedback session were performed. Finally, the students and the assessors were evaluated for the acceptability and satisfaction with this tool. Results: The mean duration of the assessment and the feedback decreased significantly from the first seminar to the third seminar (P

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Bock, A., Peters, F., Elvers, D., Wittenborn, J., Kniha, K., Gerressen, M., … Modabber, A. (2020). Introduction of mini-clinical evaluation exercise in teaching dental radiology—A pilot study. European Journal of Dental Education, 24(4), 695–705. https://doi.org/10.1111/eje.12558

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