MEDICAL GROSS ANATOMY 2001

GRADING POLICY

The course is graded by the Honors/Pass/Fail system. Methods of evaluation consist of 4 laboratory practical examinations and 4 oral quizzes to be administered in the lab shortly prior to the major exams. The purpose of the quizzes is 3-fold: to assist students in reviewing for the exams to ensure that dissection is complete and that each table is maintained in meticulous condition to afford each lab group one-on-one contact with an instructor

The laboratory examination is comprehensive, including structure identification and theory questions designed to test the material taught in lecture. It includes questions on osteology (the study of skeletal structure), embryology, and clinical correlation.

The laboratory practical examination requires explanation to those students unfamiliar with this type of test. In order to be sure that everyone understands the mechanics of the lab exam, a "practice practical" will be administered shortly before the first (extremities) exam. The results of this test will not be recorded but will serve as an indicator to each student as to how well he or she is mastering the material.

Oral quiz grades are based on a 15-point scale; they are awarded to the dissection group as a whole. They are intended to evaluate: