Final Evaluation of Student by Preceptor
Final Evaluation of Student by Preceptor
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The preceptor will complete your final evaluation in the Lopes Activity Tracker.
Both the student and preceptor must sign the form. The final evaluation is completed and submitted by the student to the Dropbox in LoudCloud.
Students must meet all clinical expectations of the course, earn a passing grade on all benchmark assignments, and successfully complete remediation (if necessary) in order to receive a passing grade in the NRS-493 course. If there are any competencies on the final evaluation that are ”Below Expectations,” this may result in failure of the course.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
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Final Evaluation of Student by Preceptor
Introduction
You have completed your student evaluation, and the following is an overview of what you should include:
Student Name (Last,First):
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Student Name:
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Last,First:
Student ID:
You should now have a good idea of what the student’s ID number is and how to find it. The next step is to visit the Student Center, where you can access your own name, email address, and other information about yourself. This will allow you to search for students by name or ID number in order to send them messages or make appointments with them.
Site:
The site is located at:
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The address of the site is:
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The telephone number of the site is:
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The email address of the site is:
Supervisor (Last,First):
Your supervisor is the last person you should ever ask for advice. They are there to take your money and make sure you’re doing what they want. If they don’t like your work, they can’t help you improve it because they don’t know how or why it needs improvement in the first place.
Supervisors aren’t very helpful when it comes to teaching students how to do things that were never taught by their own teacher (you). When I was in college, supervisors would tell me “I don’t know” when asked about something too complicated for them—even though this meant that we had no choice but wait until someone else came along who could explain things better than these guys did!
Date of Evaluation:
Date of Evaluation:
On this date, you will meet with your preceptor to discuss the student’s role in our rotation and clinical performance. We will also discuss your academic progress since the beginning of the semester.
Clinical Hours Completed to Date (please list the total number of clinical hours completed by the student during this rotation)
Thank you for your participation in the rotation. Please list the total number of clinical hours completed by the student during this rotation.
The student has completed 8 hours in the first week, 4 hours in the second week and 5 hours in both weeks since then.
Conclusion
I look forward to seeing you again in the fall.
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