Evaluation and Grading
While you will only receive one grade for the eight-week Medicine Clerkship, you should be receiving summative and formative feedback during each of the two four-week blocks.
Written Evaluation
Please see the section below describing aspects on which you will be evaluated (professionalisms/attitude; clinical knowledge; skills). All students will have a written evaluation of their performance by the attending and resident assigned to the team. These evaluations will be collected and summarized into one final form. If you and your attending completed a midway and final feedback session, there should be no surprises in your written evaluation Final grade is based on the written evaluation but is contingent on completing the required elements above. Delinquency in completing required elements and how that affects your grade is discussed below.
Other Assessment
Aspects of clinical skills with history taking and physical exam will be formatively assessed using EPA mobile platform (no grade given but you will receive feedback as part of this and it is a required exercise). Aspects of clinical knowledge will be assessed through ExamSoft. Students will be able to take the exam in “test mode” to see score and then should have access to test for an additional period of time to take it in “study mode” to reinforce learning. Students are advised to seek additional help from attending or Clerkship Director if they score less than 70% of questions correctly.
Requirement Delinquency Approach
All clerkships have adopted the following statement/timeline:
- Each student is expected to complete the stated requirements by the date specified by the Clerkship Director (14 days after block complete). Failure to do so raises concern about the students’ professionalism and diligence, and this will be reflected in the clerkship grade as well as in the comments section of the final evaluation that will be written at the end of the clerkship.
- The school is, of course, also concerned that students who are not meeting requirements might be having personal or academic difficulties that need attention. For this reason, students who do not complete clerkship requirements will be required to meet with their academic advisor and/or Associate Dean for Student Affairs.
- If at the date specified by the clerkship director a student has not fulfilled the requirements of a clerkship, the following steps will be taken:
- The student and their academic advisor will be notified that the requirements have not been fulfilled (i.e. the student will receive an email stating that the portfolio is incomplete, the knowledge assessment has not been taken, a write-up has not been handed in, etc.).
- The student has 30 days from the date specified by the Clerkship Director to fulfill the requirements (i.e. hand in the portfolio, take the knowledge assessment, submit a required write-up, etc.) During this time the student will be assigned a grade of “incomplete”. The student will not be eligible for “Honors” even after fulfillment of the requirements.
- If the student still has not completed the requirement after 30 days from the date specified by the Clerkship Director, a grade of “fail” will be given.