Comparison of faculty assessment and students’ self-assessment of performance during clinical case discussions in a pharmacotherapy capstone course

OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this study was to compare faculty assessment and third year students' self-assessment of performance in clinical case discussions. The secondary objective was to evaluate if student characteristics influence self-assessments. METHODS: This retrospective analysis compared faculty and student self-assessment scores for two clinical case discussions using Spearman's correlation and Wilcoxon's signed ranks test. Chi-squared test was used to compare frequency of faculty and student self-assessments indicating the highest possible rating for the pooled score and for each individual component. The pooled score included three individual components: level of engagement, quality of contribution, and professionalism. RESULTS: Pooled faculty and student self-assessments correlated for both the first (r = 0.41, p < 0.001) and second (r = 0.35; p < 0.001) clinical case discussions. The frequency that faculty and student self-assessment ratings were the highest possible pooled score was similar for both the first (51.3% vs. 44.7%, respectively, p = 0.25) and second (58.6% vs. 47.4%, p = 0.05) clinical case discussions. Student characteristics (age, gender, and grade point average at graduation) did not influence self-assessments. CONCLUSIONS: Students' self-assessment correlated with faculty assessment of performance during clinical case discussions. Increased use of self-assessments for professional development in pharmacy and other healthcare professional curricula should be considered.

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Author Sara A. Wettergreen, 0000-0002-7440-7976
Author Jason Brunner
Author Sunny A. Linnebur, 0000-0002-3271-7407
Author Laura M. Borgelt, 0000-0002-3005-1533
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