Carrasco Pesquera, LaraGonzález, GemaUtrilla, María JoséRico San Román, LauraMagro, AntonioPérez Villalobos, NatividadMartín-Maldonado Jiménez, Bárbara2025-09-292025-09-292025Carrasco, L., González, G., Utrilla, M., Rico-San Román, L., Magro, A., Pérez-Villalobos, N., & Martín-Maldonado, B. (2025). Implementation of the first Objective Structured Practical Examination in veterinary medicine in Spain: A two-year experimental study. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 12, 1618069. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2025.16180692297-1769https://hdl.handle.net/11268/16252Background: In Veterinary Medicine, traditional methods for evaluating technical skills, such as multiple-choice exams or short questions, have limitations in assessing practical competencies. The Objective Structured Clinical Practical Examination (OSPE) has been successfully implemented in other Health Sciences degrees to improve objectivity and minimize bias in skill evaluation. This study aimed to assess the outcomes of implementing OSPE for evaluating Veterinary students' technical skills and to analyze students' perceptions and satisfaction with the method. Methods: Over two academic years, OSPE was introduced as an evaluation tool for Veterinary students, featuring four stations: Clinical Examination, Blood Sample Extraction, Anesthesia, and Surgery. Student performance was recorded, and their perceptions were gathered through voluntary surveys. Descriptive statistics were applied to analyze the exam results and survey responses. Results: A total of 144 students participated, with 93.8% passing the OSPE on their first attempt. Among the stations, the Surgery station received the highest scores both in student performance and survey feedback. Overall, 96% of students considered OSPE a positive evaluation method, and 92.7% acknowledged its effectiveness in assessing practical skills. Conclusions: The OSPE has significantly improved the evaluation of practical skills in Veterinary Medicine, offering an objective and structured approach that enhances learning strategies. Students demonstrated high satisfaction with the method, which also resulted in favorable exam outcomes.engAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Implementation of the first Objective Structured Practical Examination in veterinary medicine in Spain: a two-year experimental studyjournal article10.3389/fvets.2025.1618069open accessEnseñanza de la veterinariaMetodologíaeGoal 4: Quality educationGoal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all agesGoal 17: Partnerships