Evaluations are a critical part of medical school. As each year passes, they become increasingly long and an ever-present part of your semesters. After the first two years of basic science and didactics, evaluations become the good majority of your final grade. Less and less emphasis is placed on knowledge of facts and the ability […]
“RIME”: It’s Not Poetry, But Maybe It Is
Clinical evaluations play a big part of grading for the third and fourth years of medical school. While they’re critically important for providing students with feedback and are also necessary to assess performance in a way that differentiates students for grades, they are often also a source of frustration because of how subjective they can be. […]