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A comprehensive assessment of medical schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Authors:Simunović Vladimir J  Sonntag Hans-Günther  Hren Darko  Dørup Jens  Krivokuća Zdenka  Bokonjić Dejan  Verhaaren Henry  Horsch Axel  Mimica Mladen  Vojniković Benjamin  Selesković Hajrija  Marz Richard  Marusić Ana  Marusić Matko
Affiliation:Department of Neurosurgery, Mostar University School of Medicine, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. vsimunov@public.srce.hr
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: To perform internal and external evaluations of all 5 medical schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina against international standards. METHODS: We carried out a 2-stage survey study using the same 5-point Likert scale for internal and external evaluations of 5 medical schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Banja Luka, Foca/East Sarajevo, Mostar, Sarajevo and Tuzla). Participants consisted of managerial staff, teaching staff and students of medical schools, and external expert assessors. Main outcome measures included scores on internal and external evaluation forms for 10 items concerning aspects of school curriculum and functioning: 'School mission and objectives'; 'Curriculum'; 'Management'; 'Staff'; 'Students'; 'Facilities and technology'; 'Financial issues'; 'International relationships'; 'Internal quality assurance', and 'Development plans'. RESULTS: During internal assessment, schools consistently either overrated their overall functioning (Foca/East Sarajevo, Mostar and Tuzla) or markedly overrated or underrated their performance on individual items on the survey (Banja Luka and Sarajevo). Scores for internal assessment differed from those for external assessment. These differences were not consistent, except for the sections 'School mission and objectives', 'Curriculum' and 'Development plans', which were consistently overrated in the internal assessments. External assessments was more positive than internal assessments on 'Students' and 'Facilities and technology' in 3 of 5 schools. CONCLUSIONS: This assessment exercise in 5 medical schools showed that constructive and structured evaluation of medical education is possible, even in complex and unfavourable conditions. Medical schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina have successfully formed a national consortium for formal collaboration in curriculum development and reform.
Keywords:education    medical    undergraduate/*organisation & administration/standards    curriculum/*standards    schools    medical/*organisation & administration    educational measurement    Bosnia and Herzegovina    programme evaluation    multicentre study [publication type]
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