Evaluation MethodsIntern evaluations are an integral part of the School of Medical Technology. In evaluating an intern's performance, we consider the total individual - attitudes, abilities, technical performance, appearance, quantity and quality of work, initiative and professionalism. Instructional and professional objectives are provided to the interns to assist the learning process. Evaluation tools are designed to measure achievement of these objectives. In addition, we evaluate in order to help the intern recognize their strengths and weaknesses and aid in professional development In the Lecture Component:
Pass-Fail CriteriaThe Final Grade for each clinical laboratory discipline is a composite of the clinical rotation and lecture performance. The final grade is determined in the following manner:
An overall grade point average of 70% or above is required, with a minimum of 70% in each major clinical laboratory discipline (combined clinical rotation and lecture) in order for the School of Medical Technology to award a certificate of successful completion. Appeals for change of grade are handled initially with specific clinical rotation or lecture faculty and the intern requesting the grade review. If arbitration is necessary, the program director will intervene. An intern has recourse to the Intern Appeal Process (detailed in the Intern Manual). For 3 + 1 interns, unless otherwise specified, Incomplete grades are submitted to the affiliated university at the end of each semester. Upon graduation from the Clinical Program, Final Grades are submitted and the university awards the appropriate credit and the baccalaureate degree. |