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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Clinical communication skills training is a key element of modern medical education as it has been shown to have multiple benefits in delivering healthcare. Various factors affect clinical communication and we believe that personality is a major one. As an introverted second year medical student who has recently failed his Objectively Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) despite passing the written knowledge examination with flying colours, I reflect on my OSCE experience and try to understand the reasons that caused my failure. Methods for improving communication skills such as role plays, systematic desensitisation and remediation are suggested. Although there is one study that has shown that introverted students score lower in OSCEs compared to extroverted students, more research is needed in this area in order to draw meaningful conclusions. Therefore, a research study is suggested to look into the correlation between personality traits and OSCE results. If a correlation is indeed found, it may suggest that medical schools should provide additional support in communication skills for introverted students.

Highlights

  • Communication between doctors and patients is one of the most important elements in delivering health care

  • Apart from the clinical communication skills training given by the medical school, what other factors influence a medical student’s ability to show empathy? Is personality one of the factors that affect the way a medical student or doctor communicate with his/ her patients? As an introverted second year medical student, I recently failed my end of year Objectively Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) and I’m forced to repeat the whole academic year, despite passing with flying colours in the written knowledge test

  • I will be exploring the literature to search for related studies regarding personality of medical students and their OSCE results

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Communication between doctors and patients is one of the most important elements in delivering health care. One of the key elements in communication skills is empathy- "the ability to understand and share the feelings of the patients." It is a skill that’s focused on in undergraduate medical training. Is personality one of the factors that affect the way a medical student or doctor communicate with his/ her patients?

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