David Gordon, MD, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, is part of a new ten-institution collaborative project coordinated by the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME).
The NBME's Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) for Clinical Reasoning Creative Community is intended to collectively develop solutions that promote and measure clinical reasoning using school-based OSCEs. This Creative Community is designed to identify and develop incremental solutions with the goals of:
- Enhancing the development and assessment of learner clinical reasoning skills
- Presenting patient groups without bias or stereotypes
- Minimizing group differences in learner outcomes
- Enabling all institutions to better support learner skill development across the continuum of medical education and training
"I think every medical school and training program needs to consider the assessment of clinical reasoning as critical," says Dr. Gordon on his involvement with the Clinical Reasoning Creative Community. "So any national effort to help us do that better or more efficiently is something that I felt was important to support."
Learn more about the collaboration by visiting https://www.nbme.org/creative-community.
Learn more about the OSCE for Clinical Reasoning Creative Community