Impact of Reduced Clinical Time on NBME and OSCE Performance in the Ob/Gyn Clerkship: A Quas- Experimental Study

Background Clinical clerkships are crucial in medical education for developing competent physicians. This Loma Linda University study examined the impact of reduced clinical time during an Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) clerkship on student performance in the National Board of Medical Examiner...

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Main Authors: Joshua Salguero, Hyeon Park, Stephanie Chang, Stephanie Zebedeus, Alexandra Maidan, Juthamas Kositsawat, Elaine Hart
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Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2025-08-01
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author Joshua Salguero
Hyeon Park
Stephanie Chang
Stephanie Zebedeus
Alexandra Maidan
Juthamas Kositsawat
Elaine Hart
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Elaine Hart
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description Background Clinical clerkships are crucial in medical education for developing competent physicians. This Loma Linda University study examined the impact of reduced clinical time during an Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) clerkship on student performance in the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) and Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). It arose from the need to adapt educational practices and curriculum due to pandemic-related restrictions like social distancing and lockdowns. Methods This retrospective study evaluated four student groups with different clinical exposures over six-week clerkships. Group 1-7 completed standard rotations, while Groups 8-10 had reduced clinical time: Group 8 by 50%, Group 9 with no clinical time but made up 2 weeks later, and Group 10 by 17%. Reductions were supplemented with virtual learning and independent study. NBME and OSCE scores were analyzed using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test to assess the effects of reduced clinical time on performance. Results Analysis revealed no significant difference in NBME and OSCE scores among the groups with reduced clinical time compared to the control. Despite the reduced clinical hours, Groups 8 and 10 displayed slight improvements in median NBME performance, while OSCE scores varied minimally. These findings suggest that a reduction in hands-on clinical experience did not adversely affect the core competencies assessed by these examinations. Conclusion This study challenges the superiority of any single learning theory, advocating for clerkship structures that integrate humanism, behaviorism, and constructivism. It highlights the potential to prioritize student well-being and preferences without compromising outcomes, offering insights for adaptable medical curricula.
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spelling doaj-art-263fe5df07044f53b81b00cb3d092eb32025-08-20T04:00:55ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghInternational Journal of Medical Students2076-63272025-08-01Impact of Reduced Clinical Time on NBME and OSCE Performance in the Ob/Gyn Clerkship: A Quas- Experimental StudyJoshua Salguero0Hyeon Park1Stephanie ChangStephanie ZebedeusAlexandra MaidanJuthamas KositsawatElaine HartLoma Linda UniversityLoma Linda UniversityBackground Clinical clerkships are crucial in medical education for developing competent physicians. This Loma Linda University study examined the impact of reduced clinical time during an Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) clerkship on student performance in the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) and Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). It arose from the need to adapt educational practices and curriculum due to pandemic-related restrictions like social distancing and lockdowns. Methods This retrospective study evaluated four student groups with different clinical exposures over six-week clerkships. Group 1-7 completed standard rotations, while Groups 8-10 had reduced clinical time: Group 8 by 50%, Group 9 with no clinical time but made up 2 weeks later, and Group 10 by 17%. Reductions were supplemented with virtual learning and independent study. NBME and OSCE scores were analyzed using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test to assess the effects of reduced clinical time on performance. Results Analysis revealed no significant difference in NBME and OSCE scores among the groups with reduced clinical time compared to the control. Despite the reduced clinical hours, Groups 8 and 10 displayed slight improvements in median NBME performance, while OSCE scores varied minimally. These findings suggest that a reduction in hands-on clinical experience did not adversely affect the core competencies assessed by these examinations. Conclusion This study challenges the superiority of any single learning theory, advocating for clerkship structures that integrate humanism, behaviorism, and constructivism. It highlights the potential to prioritize student well-being and preferences without compromising outcomes, offering insights for adaptable medical curricula. http://ijms.info/IJMS/article/view/3154• Education, Medical [I02.358.399]Education, Medical, UndergraduateClerkship, ClinicalCurriculumCompetency-Based Educationproblem based learning
spellingShingle Joshua Salguero
Hyeon Park
Stephanie Chang
Stephanie Zebedeus
Alexandra Maidan
Juthamas Kositsawat
Elaine Hart
Impact of Reduced Clinical Time on NBME and OSCE Performance in the Ob/Gyn Clerkship: A Quas- Experimental Study
International Journal of Medical Students
• Education, Medical [I02.358.399]
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Clerkship, Clinical
Curriculum
Competency-Based Education
problem based learning
title Impact of Reduced Clinical Time on NBME and OSCE Performance in the Ob/Gyn Clerkship: A Quas- Experimental Study
title_full Impact of Reduced Clinical Time on NBME and OSCE Performance in the Ob/Gyn Clerkship: A Quas- Experimental Study
title_fullStr Impact of Reduced Clinical Time on NBME and OSCE Performance in the Ob/Gyn Clerkship: A Quas- Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Reduced Clinical Time on NBME and OSCE Performance in the Ob/Gyn Clerkship: A Quas- Experimental Study
title_short Impact of Reduced Clinical Time on NBME and OSCE Performance in the Ob/Gyn Clerkship: A Quas- Experimental Study
title_sort impact of reduced clinical time on nbme and osce performance in the ob gyn clerkship a quas experimental study
topic • Education, Medical [I02.358.399]
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Clerkship, Clinical
Curriculum
Competency-Based Education
problem based learning
url http://ijms.info/IJMS/article/view/3154
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