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1445-1500 4F4 Validating an Integrity-focused Situational Judgement Test for Pre-Interview Selection into Medical<br />

School<br />

Adrian Husbands*, University of Dundee, School of Medicine, Dundee, United Kingdom; Jonathan Dowell, University of<br />

Dundee, School of Medicine, Dundee, United Kingdom; Fiona Patterson, Work Psychology Group, School of Medicine, Derby,<br />

United Kingdom; Mark Rodgerson, University of Dundee, School of Medicine, Dundee, United Kingdom<br />

1500-1515 4F5 Error disclosure training for junior health professionals: A study of experiences, perceptions and<br />

confidence<br />

Debra Kiegaldie*, Monash Health, Monash Doctors Education / Monash Simulation, Melbourne, Australia; Alana Gilbee,<br />

Monash Health, Monash Doctors Education, Melbourne, Australia; Elizabeth Pryor, Monash Health, Monash Doctors<br />

Education, Melbourne, Australia; Simon Craig, Monash Health, Emergency Department, Melbourne, Australia; Dean Everard,<br />

Monash Health, Geriatric Medicine, Melbourne, Australia<br />

1515-1530 Discussion<br />

1400-1530 4G SHORT COMMUNICATIONS: OSCE 2: Implementation in Practice<br />

Chairperson: Elizabeth Kachur (United States)<br />

Opening Discussant:<br />

Location:<br />

Theatre Room 12, Level 0, MiCo<br />

1400-1415 4G1 Is the communication OSCE a valid measure of medical students’ responsiveness to patient<br />

emotion<br />

P Leadbetter*, Edge Hill University & University of Liverpool, Health & Social Care, Ormskirk, United Kingdom; I Fletcher,<br />

University of Lancaster, Clinical Psychology, Lancaster, United Kingdom; H O’Sullivan, University of Liverpool, Medical<br />

Education, Liverpool, United Kingdom<br />

1415-1430 4G2 Standardised clinical examination videos in orthopaedics – An effective pre-assessment revision<br />

tool for undergraduate medical students<br />

Naresh Satyanarayan Kumar*, National University Hospital, University Orthopaedics, Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery<br />

Cluster, Singapore; Fucai Han, National University Hospital, University Orthopaedics, Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery<br />

Cluster, Singapore; Sharon Yin Zi Chong, National University of Singapore, Orthopaedic Surgery, Singapore; Shamal Das De,<br />

National University of Singapore, Orthopaedic Surgery, Singapore; Sudeep Das De, National University Hospital, General<br />

Surgery, Singapore; Hee Kit Wong, National University of Singapore, Orthopaedic Surgery, Singapore<br />

1430-1445 4G3 Novel approaches to OSCE in basic and clinical sciences<br />

Gulmira Muldayeva, Karaganda State Medical University, General Medical Practice #1, Karaganda, Kazakhstan; Viktor<br />

Riklefs*, Karaganda State Medical University, Clinical Skills Center, Karaganda, Kazakhstan; Vilen Molotov-Luchanskiy,<br />

Karaganda State Medical University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan<br />

1445-1500 4G4 An audit of OSCE feedback across UK medical schools<br />

Avril Dewar*, University of Edinburgh, Centre for Medical Education, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; David Hope, University of<br />

Edinburgh, Centre for Medical Education, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Helen Cameron, University of Edinburgh, Centre for<br />

Medical Education, Edinburgh, United Kingdom<br />

1500-1515 4G5 The use of video-recorded ward rounds in OSCEs to assess medical record keeping<br />

Paul D McGovern*, UCL Medical School, London, United Kingdom; Zaheer Mangera, UCL Medical School, London, United<br />

Kingdom; Bethan Walker, UCL Medical School, London, United Kingdom; Catherine Phillips, UCL Medical School, London,<br />

United Kingdom; Alison Sturrock, UCL Medical School, London, United Kingdom<br />

1515-1530 Discussion<br />

1400-1530 4H SHORT COMMUNICATIONS: Postgraduate Education: Time is of the Essence<br />

Chairperson: John Spicer (United Kingdom)<br />

Location: Amber 1, Level +2, MiCo<br />

1400-1415 4H1 Time is of the essence: What do Internal Medicine Residents do while on duty<br />

Cameron W Leafloor*, The Ottawa Hospital, Clinical Epidemiology, Ottawa, Canada, Erin (Yiran) Liu, The Ottawa Hospital,<br />

Performance Measurement and Innovation, Ottawa, Canada; Allen R Huang, The Ottawa Hospital, Geriatric Medicine,<br />

Clinical Epidemiology, Ottawa, Canada; Heather A Lochnan, The Ottawa Hospital, Division of Endocrinology, Ottawa, Canada;<br />

Catherine Code, The Ottawa Hospital, General Internal Medicine, Ottawa, Canada; Alan J Forster, The Ottawa Hospital,<br />

General Internal Medicine, Clinical Epidemiology, Performance Measurement and Innovation, Ottawa, Canada<br />

1415-1430 4H2 The effect of the European Working Time Directive on Plastic Surgery training<br />

E Anwen Williams*, Morriston Hospital, Plastic Surgery, Swansea, United Kingdom; Alan Woodward, Morriston Hospital,<br />

Cardiff, United Kingdom; Iain Whitaker; Max Murison<br />

1430-1445 4H3 Beyond work-hour restrictions: A qualitative study of residents’ “subjective” workload through<br />

the perspective of Bushido<br />

Hiroshi Nishigori*, Kyoto University, Center for Medical Education, Kyoto, Japan, Gautam Deshpande, St. Luke’s International<br />

Hospital, Center for Medical Education, Tokyo, Japan; Haruo Obara, Okinawa Chubu Hospital, Okinawa, Japan, Osamu<br />

Takahashi, St. Luke’s International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; Jamiu Busari, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands;<br />

Tim Dornan, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands<br />

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