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- 2017
Evaluating medical students’ proficiency with a handheld ophthalmoscope: a pilot studyDOI: 10.2147/AMEP.S119440 Keywords: standardized patient, software based, physical exam, computer-based testing, education Abstract: Historically, testing medical students’ skills using a handheld ophthalmoscope has been difficult to do objectively. Many programs train students using plastic models of the eye which are a very limited fidelity simulator of a real human eye. This makes it difficult to be sure that actual proficiency is attained given the differences between the various models and actual patients. The purpose of this article is to introduce a method of testing where a medical student must match a patient with his/her fundus photo, ensuring objective evaluation as well as developing skills on real patients which are more likely to transfer into clinical practice directly
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