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1436-1454 8F3 The hidden curriculum of veterinary educationCarrie Roder*, Royal Veterinary College, LIVE, London, United Kingdom1454-1512 8F4 What is the nature and impact of synchronous online clinical education in fragile states?Molly Fyfe*, King’s College London, Education, London, United Kingdom1512-1530 Discussion1400-1530 8G SHORT COMMUNICATIONS: Progress TestChairperson:Location: Theatre Room 12, Level 0, MiCo1400-1415 8G1 Development of a formative competency-based progress test with MC-items constructed bystudents – pilot test and further developmentStefan Wagener*, University of Heidelberg, Medical Faculty of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Maryna Gornostayeva,University of Heidelberg, Center of Excellence for Assessment in Medicine, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Heidelberg, Germany;Andreas Möltner, University of Heidelberg, Center of Excellence for Assessment in Medicine, Baden-Wuerttemberg,Heidelberg, Germany; Jobst-Hendrik Schultz, University of Heidelberg, Medical Faculty of Heidelberg, Heidelberg,Germany; Peter Brüstle, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Freiburg Competence Center for Evaluation of Teachingin Medicine, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Freiburg, Germany; Jana Jünger, University of Heidelberg, Center of Excellence forAssessment in Medicine, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Heidelberg, Germany1415-1430 8G2 Simultaneous progress testing in five German-speaking vet schoolsPeter Stucki*, Competence Centre for E-Learning, Didactics and Educational Research in Veterinary Medicine (KELDAT),Vetsuisse-Faculty University of Berne, Bern, Switzerland; Stephan Birk, Competence Centre for E-Learning, Didacticsand Educational Research in Veterinary Medicine (KELDAT), Department of Veterinary Medicine at the Freie UniversitätBerlin, Berlin, Germany; Jan P. Ehlers, Competence Centre for E-Learning, Didactics and Educational Research in VeterinaryMedicine (KELDAT), University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Hannover, Germany; Cyrill Matenaers,Competence Centre for E-Learning, Didactics and Educational Research in Veterinary Medicine (KELDAT), Faculty ofVeterinary Medicine at the LMU Munich, Munich, Germany; Christian Gruber, Competence Centre for E-Learning,Didactics and Educational Research in Veterinary Medicine (KELDAT), VetMedUni Vienna, Vienna, Austria; ChristianeSiegling-Vlitakis, Competence Centre for E-Learning, Didactics and Educational Research in Veterinary Medicine (KELDAT),Department of Veterinary Medicine at the Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany1430-1445 8G3 Learning and collaborative action: Progress testing construction process across anInterinstitutional Consortium in Northeast of BrazilDaniela Chiesa*, Universidade de Fortaleza, Medical School Education Advisory, Fortaleza, Brazil; Valeria Goes AlbertoFarias Filho, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil; Marcos Kubrusly, UniChristus, Fortaleza, Brazil; AntonioMiguel Leitão, UniChristus, Fortaleza, Brazil; Taciana Duque, Faculdade Pernambucana de Saúde, Recife, Brazil; AlexandreCesar Sales, Faculdade Pernambucana de Saúde, Recife, Brazil1445-1500 8G4 Use of Progress Test for Monitoring the Effectiveness of the Medical Curriculum in QassimCollege of MedicineMohammed Nour El-Din, Qassim University, College of Medicine, Dermatology, Melida, Saudi Arabia; Issam Barima,Qassim University, College of Medicine, Melida, Saudi Arabia; Presenter: Hani Al-Shobaili*, Qassim University, College ofMedicine, Saudi Arabia1500-1515 8G5 Are scenario-based items associated with more omitted answers in progress testing?C.F. Collares*, Maastricht University, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Educational Development andResearch, Maastricht, Netherlands; A.M.M. Muijtjens, Maastricht University, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences,Educational Development and Research, Maastricht, Netherlands; M.M. Verheggen, Maastricht University, Facultyof Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Educational Development and Research, Maastricht, Netherlands; D. Cecilio-Fernandes, Institute for Medical Education, University Medical Centre Groningen, Centre for Innovation and Researchof Medical Education, Groningen, Netherlands; R.A. Tio, Institute for Medical Education, University Medical CentreGroningen, Centre for Innovation and Research of Medical Education, Groningen, Netherlands; C.P.M. van der Vleuten,Maastricht University, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Educational Development and Development andResearch, Maastricht, Netherlands1515-1530 8G6 Computerized adaptive progress testing in the medical domain: A study of students’ experiencesA. M. M. Muijtjens*, Maastricht University, FHML, Dept. Educational Development & Research, Maastricht, Netherlands;J. Leppink, Maastricht University, FHML, Dept. Educational Development & Research, Maastricht, Netherlands; J.P.M. VanBerlo, Maastricht University, FHML, Dept. Educational Development & Research, Maastricht, Netherlands; A.A. Meiboom,VU University Medical Center, Department of General Practice & Elderly Care Medicine, Amsterdam, Netherlands; R.A. Tio,University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Cardiology, Groningen, Netherlands; T.J.H.M. Eggen, Cito NationalInstitute for Test Development, FHML, Dept. Educational Development & Research, Arnhem, NetherlandsNo discussion– 144 –

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