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Student Survey Policy & Procedures

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All student surveys must be reviewed and approved through the Office of Curricular Affairs prior to disseminating and gathering survey data of UACOM-T medical students. Local concerns with students being over-surveyed echo national concerns of student survey fatigue.

Student Appeals Committee Procedures

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Policy on Narrative Assessment

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Honor Code Policy and Committee Procedures and Process for Dismissal

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This policy outlines the principles of academic integrity and the rules governing the student honor code committee.

Grading and Progression Policy

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This policy comprehensively defines the ways that medical students' academic performance is assessed.

Grade Appeals Policy

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A student may appeal a final grade for a course, block, elective or clerkship if the student believes that the grade does not adequately represent their performance in the course.

Effects of Infectious and/or Environmental Disease or Disability on Medical Student Learning Activities Policy

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This policy is intended to describe the process for students who experience the effects of infectious and/or environmental disease or disability on medical student learning activities.

Dismissal Policy (Effective with Class of 2027)

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This policy establishes conditions that, if met, will subject a medical student to academic or conduct dismissal from the Doctor of Medicine degree program.

Dismissal Policy (Effective for Class of 2026 and Prior Classes)

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This policy establishes conditions that, if met, will subject a medical student to academic or conduct dismissal from the Doctor of Medicine degree program.

Guiding Principles for the Preclerkship Curriculum

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This document outlines guiding principles for the design and implementation of the preclerkship curriculum in the MD program. The faculty adopt these principles to ensure medical students will be well prepared for advanced study in any clinical discipline.

 

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