RESUMO
Evaluation procedures utilizing standardized interviews scored by means of a formal objective rating system which make it possible to measure the interviewing skills of health professional students have been developed in recent years. These procedures have been used in the Child Health Associate Program at the University of Colorado Medical School to evaluate the ability of a group of students to achieve the objectives of a practice-oriented interviewing course. Results from the standardized interviews indicate that students taking the course gathered an average of 76 percent of all available data and used 86 percent of the process skills defined as necessary for positive interview interaction. A previous group of child health associate students who did not take the course gathered an average of 47 percent of all available data and used an average of 62 percent of the necessary process skills.