Title: Letters of Evaluation Workshop
1Letters of Evaluation Workshop
- Texas Association of Advisors for the Health
Professions - 40th Annual Meeting
- Texas AM Health Science Center College of
Medicine - Hilton Hotel and Conference Center, College
Station - February 5, 2009
- Filomeno G. Maldonado
- Associate Dean of Admissions
2Overview
Letter of Evaluation Workshop2009
- The Letter of Evaluation or Recommendation
- The Health Professions Advisory Committee
Evaluation (HPAC-E) - Individual HP Evaluations/Recommendations
- The Evaluation Form
- A Definable Scale of Recommendations
- The Body of the Evaluation
- Significance of the Evaluation
- The Issues
3Letters of Evaluation The Health Professions
Advisory Committee Evaluation
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
- Submit a HPAC packet with a summary letter (in
the range of 1-2 pages). - Discuss academic promise
- Highlight accomplishments, activities,
experiences - Be honest, and evaluate
- Hone in on personality, ability to communicate
and interact, altruism, depth/breadth of medical
exposure - Overall suitability for medical school
- Include at least two professor letters with
evaluation forms (set a limit for more) - Use a definable scale of recommendations
- Include an Evaluation Form
- Be timely in submitting packet
- Appropriate faculty input and representation
- Evaluate suitability for professional school
- Give a multidimensional perspective
- Interview to discern attitudes and personality
- Establish a relationship to yield an informative
evaluation - If unfamiliar with applicant, submit only letters
from faculty who can appropriately advocate or
evaluate the applicant
4Letters of Evaluation The Individual HP
Evaluation/Recommendation
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
- Include an evaluation form
- TMDSAS Version
- Include at least one additional professor letter
with your evaluation form (preferably two) - Additional letters are acceptable but set a limit
- One extra letter can be sent to TMDSAS above the
required two professor letters or HPCE. - Additional letters must be mailed directly to the
schools
- Write a health professions advisor letter (in the
range of 1-2 pages) discussing the following - Academic background
- Communication skills and ability to interact
- Breadth and depth of interests activities
- Extent of medical experiences
- Community service and/or altruistic activities
- Personality
- Promise or suitability for medicine
5Letters of Evaluation The Evaluation Form
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
Include with individual letter of evaluation but
not in lieu of a letter.
- TMDSAS Version
- http//www.utsystem.edu/tmdsas/TMDSAS20Evaluatio
n20Form.pdf - Your Version or borrow from others. Some good
examples - UT Dallas
- Baylor
- Texas AM
- Rice
- Devise a scale of measurement
- Exceptional (Highest 5)
- Unusually Good (Next Highest 15)
- Very Good (Next 15)
- Average (Middle 25)
- Below Average (Lowest 40)
- Focus on Applicants Achievements,
Characteristics and Experiences - Communication Skills
- Interpersonal Skills
- Social Values
- Reliability
- Leadership
- Self-discipline
- Problem-solving skills
- Motivation to professional school
- Mastery of fundamental knowledge
- Overall Assessment
6Letters of Evaluation A Definable Scale of
Recommendations
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
- Important if you are evaluating to rank your
applicants. - Determine as a committee or individual evaluator
a set of definable recommendations, such as
Tulanes model, provided you have a basis to
compare - Exceptionally Recommend one of few superior
applicants each year. An applicant that stands
out from all other applicants. - Strongly Recommend an applicant who clearly can
handle the rigors of medical school and possesses
outstanding personal qualities. - Recommend A good applicant that is capable of
meeting the standards of medical school. - Recommend with Reservation an applicant that is
weak in academic performance or is lacking
motivation, maturity, community service,
medically related exposure, etc. - Do not Recommend Serious weaknesses or
deficiencies, not prepared for medical school. - Important to support or justify your ranking of
the applicant.
7Letters of Evaluation A Definable Scale of
Recommendations
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
- UT Dallas model is also another excellent
example of the committees level of endorsement - Recommended with Enthusiasm exceptional
intellectual and personal qualities strong
evidence of professional motivation reserved for
a minority of candidates each year. (Highest
10) - Recommended with Confidence strong academic and
personal qualities indicative of highly desirable
medical school candidates broad understanding of
and commitment to the profession. (Upper 33) - Recommended Academic capability that is likely
consistent with successful professional school
performance personal characteristics appropriate
to healthcare career. (Middle 38) - Recommended with Reservation Marginal academic
and/or personal qualities may experience
difficulties in professional school. (Lower 17) - Not Recommended Questionable personal and/or
academic qualities unlikely to succeed in
professional school unsuitable for a career in
healthcare. (Bottom 2) - Important to support or justify your ranking of
the applicant.
8Letters of Evaluation The Body of the HP
Evaluation Packet
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
- Write a health professions committee packet or an
HP Individual letter (in the range of 1-2 pages)
which includes the following - The Committee Letter of Evaluation
- Introduce committee members along with titles
- Identify applicant using entire name, middle
initials, etc., along with TMDSAS and/or AMCAS
PINs (DO NOT USE SSNs) - Introduce the applicant
- Highlight academic record and potential for
success in professional school (MD and MD/PhD
programs of study) - Highlight personality (potential for service to
the public), extracurricular activities,
including school, community, medical and research - Highlight unusual or extenuating life experiences
(if applicable) - Submit committees recommendation based on your
defined scale of recommendations - Conclude with the following
- A statement of academic and personal integrity
- A waiver statement unless included in the
evaluation form - Faculty Evaluations Solicited by the Student
have criteria and limits
9Letters of Evaluation The Significance of the
Evaluation
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
- Provides legitimacy and credibility
- Assures authenticity in terms of
- Credentials
- Activities
- Experiences
- Circumstances
- Accomplishments
- Influences decisions regarding applicants
promise for medicine
10Letters of Evaluation The Issues
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
- Lack of consistency
- Lack of organization
- Weak development from point to point
- No logical development from point to point
- Ineffectual separation of ideas
- Crowded paragraphs
- Poor syntax and diction
- Consistently repetitive
- Asking questions instead of getting to the point
- Misleading statements or use of platitudes
- Poor content
- Fails to answer questions
- Fails to get to the point efficiently
- Too long or too short
- Lack of a definable scale of ranking
- Unclear of committees or individuals support
- Not communicating with Deans of Admissions
- Lack of faculty input or representation on the
committee or in the process of evaluation
11THANK YOU!
Letters of Evaluation Workshop2009
- Filomeno G. Maldonado, M.A.
- Associate Dean of Admissions
- Texas AM HSC College of Medicine
- Office of Admissions
- 159 Joe H. Reynolds Medical Building
- College Station, TX 77843-1114 ? (979)
845-7743 (Office) - FGMaldonado_at_medicine.tamhsc.edu
- Leila E. Diaz, M.A., M.Ed.
- Director of Admissions Temple Campus
- Office of Admissions
- 2401 South 31st Street
- Temple, TX 76508 ? (254) 724-6480 (Office)
- Ldiaz_at_medicine.tamhsc.edu
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