Publication date: Jul 18, 2025
Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are an integral part of medical education assessment. The advanced clinical skills (ACS) OSCE examines clinical skills in psychiatry, general practice, obstetrics and gynaecology and paediatrics for fourth-year medical students at the University of Galway. This study compares results between the 2019 OSCE, and two subsequent OSCEs (2020 and 2021) modified to varying degrees secondary to the COVID-19 pandemic. We also examined student’s satisfaction and perspectives regarding both modified OSCEs. Anonymised results between the 2019 (128 min), 2020 (56 min) and 2021 (96 min) ACS OSCEs were compared, and student feedback pertaining to the 2020 and 2021 OSCEs was analysed. A higher total mean mark OSCE result was achieved at the 2020 OSCE (62. 95%) compared to the 2019 (59. 35%) and 2021 (58. 89%) OSCEs (F = 31. 83, p

| Concepts | Keywords |
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| Covid | Advanced clinical skills |
| Paediatrics | COVID-19 |
| Pandemic | |
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Semantics
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| disease | MESH | COVID-19 pandemic |