While most of the discussion has been focused on use of the OSCE in resident physician education , use of this testing format can easily be utilized in other disciplines within physical medicine and rehabilitation. Proper selection, training, and evaluation of trainees, as well as practicing health care professionals are part of the criteria
used to judge "quality of care" in today's rapidly changing health care environment. A key component of a successful OSCE is the standardized patient (SP). The following is a summary of a poster presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine detailing critical elements in the training of standardized patients: practicing health care professionals are part of the criteria used to judge "quality of care" in today's rapidly changing health care environment. A key component of a successful OSCE is the standardized patient (SP). The following is a summary of a poster presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine detailing critical elements in the training of standardized patients:
There are six major issues to consider when designing an OSCE:
- skills to be assessed
- the OSCE team
- the cases or situations to be developed
- recruitment of the standardized patients
- training of the SPs
- logistics of the examination process.







