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Abdullah H. Malik, MS II 
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Date: February 20, 2014 at 9:03:09 PM CST
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Subject: [ ICM II Statewide -  Announcement ] ICM II OSCE Information 2014

An announcement has been added in the "ICM II Statewide" site at Oncourse (https://oncourse.iu.edu/portal/site/c2c6de09-b648-486d-a29d-73e5fb3f19e4)


Subject: ICM II OSCE Information 2014

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Dear Students,

The ICM II Clinical Skills OSCE will be broken down as follows. It will take approximately 3 hours to complete in its entirety and consists of 3 sections:

Complete History and Physical Examination: You will have 50 minutes to see a standardized patient and perform a complete history and physical examination. The Clinical skills checklist is attached. Please note that only 2 joints will need to be examined. You will know which ones based on the history you collect. You will be expected to take notes to complete an H & P write-up at the next station

Writing of the Complete History and Physical Examination: At this station, you will have 60 minutes to complete a full history and physical examination write-up complete with differential diagnosis, problem list and assessment and plan. A form will be provided for you to complete. Within it will be links to common medical websites (Up To Date, MD Consult…)  that you may use to access additional information to ensure your write-up is as robust as possible. Please note that at 60 minutes, the form will close, all information must be submitted at that time. These will be graded using the ICM II H & P grading form (attached).

Focused History and Physical Examination: You will then have 2 focused H & P stations. You will have 15 minutes to complete a focused history and physical appropriate to a chief complaint. You will then exit the room and will have 10 minutes to enter your data in the following form (attached). You will be expected to justify your differential diagnosis from your findings on history and physical. You will then have 5 minutes to move to the next station to perform the second focused H &P.

 

The OSCE is worth 5% of your grade. A passing score of 72% is required. Those who do not achieve this will be required to re-take the OSCE examination at the Indianapolis Simulation Center. If you do not pass the OSCE on the second attempt, you will receive an isolated deficiency in your basic clinical skills competency and will be required to remediate with the basic clinical skills competency director prior to beginning your clerkship.

Please don't hesitate to contact your course director or myself (jesc...@iu.edu) if you have additional questions.

Dr. Schwartz




Attachments:
ICM II OSCE Physical Examination Checklist 2014.docx
Global Scoring Rubric History Physical (13-14).xlsx
ICM2 Focused OSCE Post Encounter Note 2014.docx


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