GEP Medicine in Society Handbook 2019/20
The Medicine in Society unit is the clinical contact module in Year 1 of the GEP course. Students will spend 12 days in primary care and 13 days in seconday care during the year.
6. Assessment
6.1. Attitude and application (20%)
It is expected that students will do any recommended preparation and will contribute fully to group discussions, activities etc on each placement day. At the end of the year students should receive a grade from A- E based on the descriptors below.
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A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
Attitude and Application |
Punctual, preparatory work done, contributes in an exceptional way to group activities and discussion |
Punctual, preparatory work done, contributes well to group activities and discussion |
Good timekeeping, some preparatory work done, contributes to group activity and discussion |
Reasonable timekeeping- some lateness, some preparatory work done, contributes to group activity and discussion |
Poor timekeeping, inadequate preparatory work, poor contribution in group activities and discussions. |