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Juan Mora-Delgado1, Cristina Lojo-Cruz1, Manuel J Bández2
1Internal Medicine and Palliative Care Clinical Management Unit, Hospital Universitario de Jerez de La Frontera, Ronda de Circunvalación S/N, 11407 Jerez de La Frontera, Spain.
Abstract:
End-of-life care training is a critical component of medical education, yet gaps remain in adequately preparing students for these complex interactions. Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) have emerged as a vital tool to assess clinical competence in real-world scenarios. This study aimed to evaluate medical students' competencies in palliative care using a specialized OSCE station focused on end-of-life skills. A cohort of 118 final-year medical students at the University of Cádiz completed an OSCE that tested abilities in diagnosis, communication, ethical decision-making, and professionalism. Students demonstrated high proficiency in diagnostic competencies, particularly in identifying underlying pathologies and managing refractory symptoms. However, significant variability emerged in skills related to communication, managing advance directives, and obtaining informed consent for palliative sedation. Statistical analyses revealed areas of both strength and challenge, with items related to ethical-legal considerations showing higher difficulty and variability among students. Our findings underscore the need for curricular enhancements that integrate technical training with ethical and communicative aspects of palliative care. Improving student preparation in these domains is essential to equip future physicians with the holistic skills necessary for compassionate end-of-life care.
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