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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Introduction The Research Objective Structured Clinical Exam (R-OSCE) described in this paper was designed as part of a comprehensive program to assess competency in specific domains of clinical and translational research (CTR) for students enrolled in a 12-week introductory summer research program. Methods The program curriculum was mapped to core competencies developed by the National Center for Translational Science (NCATS) and used to develop R-OSCE stations. Twelve stations were developed, with five administered during orientation as a practice test and seven administered post-program. A scoring rubric using an anchored scale of 1-5 was developed and six qualified raters were trained in its use. The exam was self-paced and delivered through a secure online computer-based platform. Results Forty-seven students (three cohorts) completed the post-program R-OSCE. Most respondents scored at 3 (developing competence) or higher on most stations for both the practice and post-program exams, the exceptions being the stations involving writing research questions and engaging communities in research. Students indicated they liked demonstrating CTR skills through the R-OSCE. Most participants agreed that exam tasks were related to stated program competencies and that stations were realistic. Discussion The R-OSCE is best used as part of a comprehensive assessment program and may be useful in providing formative feedback to trainees that they can share with their mentors. Additionally, this study demonstrated that it could feasibly be used to evaluate the effectiveness of research education programs. However, additional time was needed to train raters and score the R-OSCE. Modifications were made to administer the exam through use of an online format with a modest budget. The computer-based format provides a solution to the current need for assessments that can be administered remotely.

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  • The Research Objective Structured Clinical Exam (R-Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)) described in this paper was designed as part of a comprehensive program to assess competency in specific domains of clinical and translational research (CTR) for students enrolled in a 12-week introductory summer research program

  • The Research Objective Structured Clinical Exam (R-OSCE) was designed to evaluate competency in specific Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA)-defined domains of clinical and translational research for students participating in a short-term introductory summer research immersion program

  • This work represents a revised structure and new application of the OSCE, which is a well-accepted method for the assessment of skills development in medical education

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The Research Objective Structured Clinical Exam (R-OSCE) described in this paper was designed as part of a. Comprehensive program to assess competency in specific domains of clinical and translational research (CTR) for students enrolled in a 12-week introductory summer research program

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