TY - JOUR AU - S. Rehman AU - M. Ali AU - E. Cheema AU - A. Shanzeh A1 - AB - This study, using a mixed-methods approach, explored pharmacy students' perceptions and experiences of formative and summative OSCEs and their use of AI tools in OSCE preparation. Formative and summative OSCE marks were compared. Further quantitative data were collected from 82 students (89.13 %) via a post-OSCE questionnaire. Qualitative data were collected from 20 face-to-face semi-structured interviews that were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed. Results showed improvement in marks from formative to summative OSCE, with mean marks increasing from 44.2 % to 56.0 %. Students generally perceived the OSCE process positively, with the majority rating their overall experience as excellent (65 %). The formative OSCE was viewed as particularly helpful in preparing for the summative. The integration of AI tools in OSCE preparation was well-received, with 58.5 % of students finding them helpful. However, challenges such as "lack of humanization" and occasional inaccuracies were noted. Themes generated from qualitative data endorsed the quantitative findings and were categorized into facilitators (briefing session, formative OSCE, feedback from role players and evaluators, AI tools) and barriers (challenges with the use of AI tools, anxiety, time management). The study highlights the importance of formative assessments prior to summative and the potential of AI tools in enhancing OSCE preparation, but emphasizes the need for structured training and guidance. AD - School of Pharmacy, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan. Electronic address: sarah.rehman@umt.edu.pk.; College of Medicine, Sulaiman Al-Rajhi University, Al-Bukayriyah, Qassim, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: mm.ali@sr.edu.sa.; School of Pharmacy, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan. Electronic address: ejaz.cheema@umt.edu.pk.; School of Pharmacy, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan. Electronic address: asra.shanzeh@umt.edu.pk. AN - 40179458 BT - Curr Pharm Teach Learn C5 - Education & Workforce; HIT & Telehealth CP - 6 DA - Jun DO - 10.1016/j.cptl.2025.102348 DP - NLM ET - 20250402 IS - 6 JF - Curr Pharm Teach Learn LA - eng N2 - This study, using a mixed-methods approach, explored pharmacy students' perceptions and experiences of formative and summative OSCEs and their use of AI tools in OSCE preparation. Formative and summative OSCE marks were compared. Further quantitative data were collected from 82 students (89.13 %) via a post-OSCE questionnaire. Qualitative data were collected from 20 face-to-face semi-structured interviews that were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed. Results showed improvement in marks from formative to summative OSCE, with mean marks increasing from 44.2 % to 56.0 %. Students generally perceived the OSCE process positively, with the majority rating their overall experience as excellent (65 %). The formative OSCE was viewed as particularly helpful in preparing for the summative. The integration of AI tools in OSCE preparation was well-received, with 58.5 % of students finding them helpful. However, challenges such as "lack of humanization" and occasional inaccuracies were noted. Themes generated from qualitative data endorsed the quantitative findings and were categorized into facilitators (briefing session, formative OSCE, feedback from role players and evaluators, AI tools) and barriers (challenges with the use of AI tools, anxiety, time management). The study highlights the importance of formative assessments prior to summative and the potential of AI tools in enhancing OSCE preparation, but emphasizes the need for structured training and guidance. PY - 2025 SN - 1877-1297 SP - 102348 ST - Exploring the perceptions and experiences of pharmacy students about formative and summative OSCE incorporating AI in preparatory process: A mixed-methods study T1 - Exploring the perceptions and experiences of pharmacy students about formative and summative OSCE incorporating AI in preparatory process: A mixed-methods study T2 - Curr Pharm Teach Learn TI - Exploring the perceptions and experiences of pharmacy students about formative and summative OSCE incorporating AI in preparatory process: A mixed-methods study U1 - Education & Workforce; HIT & Telehealth U3 - 10.1016/j.cptl.2025.102348 VL - 17 VO - 1877-1297 Y1 - 2025 ER -