Developing an Outcome‐Based Assessment for Family Therapy Training: The Rochester Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation (ROSCE )
Abstract
This paper addresses a growing need for cost‐effective, outcome‐based assessment in family therapy training. We describe the ROSCE , a structured, evidence‐informed, learner‐centered approach to the assessment of clinical skills developed at the University of Rochester Medical Center. The ROSCE emphasizes direct observation of trainees demonstrating clinical competencies. The format integrates both formative and summative assessment methods. It...
Paper Details
Title
Developing an Outcome‐Based Assessment for Family Therapy Training: The Rochester Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation (ROSCE )
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
544 - 560
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