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The aim was to determine which students had debilitating anxiety associated with oral examinations and whether their performance differed significantly from performance in other cognitive and behavioral evaluations obtained in a junior clerkship. Students with debilitating anxiety had lower interest in the clerkship, less favorable attitudes, less internal locus of control, lower self-esteem, and less favorable evaluations by peers.