Introduction to 'How are you assessed?'

Assessment aims to determine progress towards specific learning outcomes.

There are two aspects to the assessment of training. These are:

  1. Assessing competence to do the job.
    Responsibility for this lies with the Faculty of Public Health and is achieved by:
  2. The assessment of satisfactory progress in the training programme
    Responsibility for this lies with employing deaneries and is achieved through

     

    Remediation

    A normally progressing trainee would expect to complete specialist public health training within five years (whole time equivilent). Some trainees will progress more slowly and may require targeted support.

    Remediation is tailored to the individual and to the particular milestone or learning outcome causing difficulty.

    Principles are:

    • early identification of difficulty and particular need;
    • focussed support to address identified need;
    • regular monitoring and feedback to avoid surprises;
    • a ppropriate evidence of progress supports all decision taken.

    Remediation is particular to the trainee and will be under the overall direction of the Programme Director. The educational supervisor will be pivotal in targeting remediation.

    Assessments are carefully and fully integrated and problems may be identified at any time in training. There are also specific checkpoints at which the need for remediation may be identified. These include examinations, regular work based assessments and RITA / ARCP.

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