CLINICAL PROFICIENCY EVALUATION - Vidhi Pandya
As in the past, all preclinical laboratories, typodont instruction, and clinical experiences are grouped under one title called “Clinical Orthodontics,” even though each is considered a separate educational offering. An overall grade will be given for the Clinical Orthodontics course and you are asked to contribute your assessment as to the students’ performance in your portion of the course. Your grade can be determined according to any activity involved in your instruction (tests, quizzes, papers, attendance, exercises, demonstrations, class participation, project grades, clinical performance, etc) as you determine.
Evaluation of Clinical Proficiency:
A. Outstanding: far exceeds reasonable expectations
B. Good: usually exceeds reasonable expectations
C. Satisfactory: always meets reasonable expectations
D. Doubtful: occasionally falls short of reasonable expectations
F. Unsatisfactory: often falls short of reasonable expectations