The development, validity and reliability of a multimodality objective structured clinical examination in psychiatry

Objectives  To evaluate the development, validity and reliability of a multimodality objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in undergraduate psychiatry, integrating interactive face‐to‐face and telephone history taking and communication skills stations, videotape mental state examinations and problem‐oriented written stations.

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