Feedback vs Evaluation
Talking about performance focuses on providing feedback and evaluation. Feedback and evaluation are similar but different entities. The tabs below detail feedback and evaluation.
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Feedback vs Evaluation
Formality:
- Feedback is an informal discussion between the attending and the learner (medical student, PA student or resident).
- Evaluations are formal reviews of resident/Student performance. Evaluations are always done on new innovations. Click here to log in to new innovations.
Mode
- Feedback is usually done via verbal discussion between attending and learner.
- However feedback can be done by means of written communication or a combination of written/verbal communication. Evaluations should always be written (never verbal).
Frequency
- Feedback is done at a higher frequency as compared with evaluations.
- Feedback is often provided during a shift or work day (often after patient encounters) and at the end of a shift or work day. Feedback is often given multiple times during day.
- Evaluations are usually only done at completion of the attending-learner encounter. This changes depending on the rotation. On emergency medicine, evaluations should be completed after each shift. On other rotations, they may be completed weekly or at end of rotation.
Awareness
- Feedback is generally kept between the attending and the learner (it is not tracked by GME or medical schools).
- Evaluations are tracked by the learners educational program (i.e GME residency program, medical school, PA school).
Feedback & Evaluation Myths
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What I write will get the resident in trouble
My evaluation will get the resident in trouble
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The residency won’t use my evaluations
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I don’t understand the evaluation system
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I can’t make an accurate assessment
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The resident will hate me
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People will say I am attacking the resident
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I will have to fix the problem
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The resident is just having a bad day