ONLINE STUDENT ORAL CASE ANALYSIS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A CASE STUDY

E. Stujanna, Gea Pandhita, Rizka Aries Putranti, Bety Semara Lakshmi, W. Sukarya
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Background: Currently, medical education program has implemented the student-centred education method by using Problem Based Learning (PBL) paradigm. One of its assessment methods is Student Oral Case Analysis (SOCA). This method determines the rhetorical and linguistic characteristics of students by using specific communication methods. An offline assessment is temporarily selected for the SOCA. Due to the pandemic, strict health protocols for medical education should be followed by any parties. As a result, there is a modification for learning method when offline (face-to-face) activities should be shifted to online activities, includes SOCA assessment. However, to meet the objective of the learning, the modification needs careful planning and implementation. This study aimed to describe about how The Faculty of Medicine, Prof. DR. Hamka Muhammadiyah University (UHAMKA) successfully carried out SOCA assessment for their students through online method.Case Discussion: During the outbreak of Covid-19 The Faculty of Medicine, UHAMKA, has changed SOCA assessment from offline mode to online mode by using Zoom application. Pre-exam preparation includes a review of the questions by the Medical Education Unit team, preparation of human resources (examiners, supervisors), and supporting applications. The assessment is conducted by applying some adjustments between medical learning activities and current health protocols.  Subsequently, upon completion of the assessment, an evaluation is conducted using a questionnaire and random interview technique.Conclusion: The Zoom platform’s online method is an effective option for SOCA assessment during the pandemic. It can be concluded that the exam was successfully implemented to the student and it produced relatively similar results with an offline exam. The online SOCA assessment at Faculty of Medicine UHAMKA was well organized without any serious problem. 
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背景:目前,医学教育项目采用基于问题的学习(PBL)模式实施以学生为中心的教育方法。其评价方法之一是学生口头案例分析(SOCA)。这种方法通过使用特定的交际方法来确定学生的修辞和语言特点。暂时为SOCA选择离线评估。由于大流行,任何一方都应遵守严格的医学教育卫生协议。因此,当离线(面对面)活动应该转移到在线活动时,学习方法有了修改,包括SOCA评估。然而,为了达到学习的目的,修改需要仔细的计划和实施。本研究旨在描述Hamka Muhammadiyah大学(UHAMKA)医学院教授博士如何通过在线方法成功地对学生进行SOCA评估。案例讨论:在新冠肺炎疫情期间,乌哈姆卡医学院利用Zoom应用将SOCA评估从线下模式改为线上模式。考试前的准备工作包括医学教育小组对问题的复习、人力资源(考官、主管)的准备和支持性申请。评估是通过在医学学习活动和现行保健协议之间进行一些调整来进行的。随后,在评估完成后,使用问卷调查和随机访谈技术进行评估。结论:Zoom平台在线方法是疫情期间SOCA评估的有效选择。可以得出结论,该考试成功地实施到学生身上,并产生了与线下考试相对相似的结果。乌哈姆卡医学院的在线SOCA评估组织得很好,没有出现任何严重问题。
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