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Is CEX good for psychiatry? An evaluation of workplace-based assessment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Geoffrey F. Searle
Affiliation:
Crisis Home Treatment Team, Hahnemann House, Hahnemann Road, Bournemouth BH2 5JW, email: geoff.searle@dhft.nhs.uk
Geoffrey F. Searle
Affiliation:
Crisis Home Treatment Team, Hahnemann House, Hahnemann Road, Bournemouth BH2 5JW, email: geoff.searle@dhft.nhs.uk
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Workplace-based assessment is a core element of the changes introduced in Modernising Medical Careers (MMC), yet it has been sparsely researched in the UK and there are still psychometric and validity data needed to support its introduction. Supervisors and tutors are wary of it, but it could replace external clinical examinations leading to a Certificate of Completion of Training. The theoretical background of assessment in the workplace is ‘Miller's pyramid’ of competence in which the trainee progresses from ‘knowing’ (tested by paper exam), through ‘knows how’, to ‘shows how’ (tested by the Observed Standardised Clinical Examination), and finally ‘does’ (assessed in the workplace) (Miller, 1990).

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