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An Online System to Help With Mock Oral Examination Administration
1Department of Surgery, University of Texas Health San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.
Objective:
Describe an online system used to collect data, compute statistics, and provide reports for mock oral examinations.
Design:
Forty general surgery residents, program directors, and faculty serving as examiners completed a survey regarding their experiences with the online mock oral examination system.
Setting:
General surgery residency programs and national surgical conferences.
Participants:
General surgery residents, program directors, and faculty.
Results:
System users had very positive attitudes toward the online system in terms of usability and reporting functions.
Conclusions:
The mock oral exam management online system is a useful tool that eases the burden of managing a mock oral exam session.
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