Progams housed by OED aimed at improving the learning experience include the Health Affairs Interdisciplinary Case Conference, which provides an opportunity for students across health affairs schools to work together; and the CPX (Clinical Performance Examination), a skills-based administered at the completion of the third year of medical school.
Supported
by the UNC Chancellor's Office, The Office of Educational Development orchestrates an annual interdisciplinary case conference for students across Health Affairs schools.
OED's responsibilities include traditional and skills-based assessment. Along
with the AIMS system and varied other traditional assessment resources, the
OED also administers the Clinical Performance Examination beginning in the summer
and lasting into the fall of each year. When timely, registration
and schedules are posted here.
OED
provides academic counseling and skills development for students who
seek assistance. Students may either self-refer or be referred by faculty
The School of Medicine promotes a process of continuous quality improvement in order to ensure an optimal educational experience for our students. This report is one part of that monitoring process. It is intended to provide a summary description of the curriculum and of student characteristics, performance, and perspectives during one academic year.
For
nearly 20 years, the Office of Educational Development has been responsible
for conducting evaluations of medical school courses throughout all four years
of the curriculum. Please see the General overview of the course evaluation system;
as well as Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the course evaluation process; and questions and sample instruments, for each year of the curriculum.
Frequently Asked Questions about the course evaluation system.
Frequently Asked Questions about evaluation of first and second year courses.
Frequently Asked Questions about evaluation of first and second year courses.
Frequently Asked Questions about evaluation of clerkships.
Frequently Asked Questions about evaluation of selectives.
Links to additional resources that provide information useful to medical students.
Consistent
with our mission to help ensure that our graduates are competent and knowledgeable
practitioners, the Office of Educational
Development provides a variety programs and resources for students.