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Guidelines for Creating MCQs During Clinical Rotations

This document outlines the required process for constructing multiple-choice questions (MCQs) during clinical rotations. Each group must develop at least one case or question per rotation and submit it for the production of mentometer tests. Questions should be constructed clearly, with alternatives labeled properly. Ensure to include the correct answer and send the completed questions to lars.henningsohn@ki.se. Follow the provided format for consistency and clarity. This is crucial for effective assessment during medical training.

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Guidelines for Creating MCQs During Clinical Rotations

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  1. Use this format when producing cases during rotations At every rotations every group has to construct at leastonecase or question with MCQ from that rotation. Send it to lars.henningsohn@ki.se for production of mentometer tests

  2. Questions from group XXX: Q 1 • Write a case or the question here! And the alternatives on the next page INCLUDING the write answer (mark it!).

  3. Answering alternatives • Alternative 1 • Alternative 2 • Alternative 3 • Alternative 4 • etc

  4. Questions from group XXX: Q 2 • Write a case or the question here! And the alternatives on the next page INCLUDING the write answer (mark it!).

  5. Answering alternatives • Alternative 1 • Alternative 2 • Alternative 3 • Alternative 4 • etc

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