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Casper (situational Judgment Test For Medical School Applications)

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CASPER (Situational Judgment Test for Medical School Applications) is an assessment tool used by many medical schools to evaluate applicants' non-academic qualities such as ethical reasoning, professionalism, empathy, and decision-making skills. It presents candidates with a series of hypothetical scenarios and asks them to choose or rank appropriate responses, aiming to gauge their interpersonal and critical thinking abilities valuable for future healthcare professionals.

Key Features

  • Scenario-based situational judgment questions
  • Assessments of interpersonal skills, ethics, and professionalism
  • Adaptive or fixed-question formats
  • Administered online through a secure platform
  • Used internationally by various medical schools as part of admissions process
  • Often includes timed responses to simulate real-world decision-making

Pros

  • Provides insight into non-academic qualities vital for medical practice
  • Standardized assessment allowing fair comparison among applicants
  • Encourages development of ethical reasoning and professionalism
  • Accessible online format for convenience
  • Widely accepted by multiple medical schools

Cons

  • Can be stressful or challenging for some candidates
  • May favor those familiar with test-taking strategies over genuine personal qualities
  • Cultural and language biases may influence performance
  • Not a perfect predictor of future professional behavior alone
  • Limited to scenarios provided; may not encompass entire spectrum of soft skills

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