Structured Multi-Skill Assessment (SMSA) in pharmacy: A contextual adaptation for authentic assessment for colleges of pharmacy and beyond
Author | Kheir, Nadir |
Author | Awaisu, Ahmed |
Author | Ndoye, Abdou |
Author | Wilby, Kyle John |
Available date | 2015-10-21T05:40:12Z |
Publication Date | 2015-01 |
Publication Name | Avicenna |
Citation | Nadir Kheir, Ahmed Awaisu, Abdou Ndoye, and Kyle John Wilby. (2015). Structured Multi-Skill Assessment (SMSA) in pharmacy: A contextual adaptation for authentic assessment for colleges of pharmacy and beyond. Avicenna: Vol. 2015 1, 5. |
ISSN | 2220-2749 |
Abstract | There is a need for a contextual adaptation model of the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) procedures and assessment methods into diverse contexts with great cultural diversity that is both affordable and achievable. This manuscript aims to describe the principles, organizational structure and theoretical framework of the Structured Multi-Skill Assessment (SMSA), a modified version of the OSCE and a performance-based assessment method developed at the Qatar University College of Pharmacy (QU CPH) that addresses contextual and cultural considerations when used in undergraduate pharmacy curricula. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals |
Subject | Assessment Health Education |
Type | Article |
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