Good Mspe Comments Reddit, The comments are quite good and will likely be beneficial if they get read during residency apps/interviews. medicalschool) submitted 9 minutes ago by pinkelephant100 M-3 Title says it all. Still matched fine but it definitely hurt. If they emphasize What are the best comments to receive on your third year rotations on your evals as a future psychiatrist? I’m assuming things like really good communicator and very empathic are good "caring and empathetic" "thoughtful with patients, good listener, will make an excellent internist" "Engaged, enthusiastic" "Good attitude" "highly professional" "Pleasure to work with. Does anyone have any insight to whether a really strong MSPE letter will holds any weight in Derm? Based on what i've asked my fellow classmates, really good, specific clinical comments are They expect it to have nothing but positive comments on it to try to sell you as an applicant. My experience is that it depends on how your school structures the MSPE. Omissions/rephrasings of "bad" comments are very common. If you have good MSPE comments, does it MSPE reads like Shit, how do yours look? So we just got our MSPE letter to edit and while the comments are nice, there is just no flow and it is tough to read. They have nothing to gain by submitting a crappy letter because it risks At my school, the MSPE is crafted to present each candidate in the best light possible, without lying. Otherwise, everything is positive comments First one was from Negative MSPE comment I'm gonna get to the point, one of my preceptors for my core rotations decided to put negative feedback in the Dean's letter section of our summative eval. Doxxing myself a little, but this man really just copy and pasted the same MSPE comment for every single student, didn't matter how specific the 10+_individual evals we were required to get were, Some clinical grades are such BS. In all of my other rotations, I have received fantastic mspe comments saying I am a vital member of the team, incredibly helpful and proactive, etc. To that end, our dean carefully discards any "outlying" feedback (good and bad) to "smooth out" the letter. If they emphasize the qualitative feedback (comments), then getting a lot of good comments is impactful. But you're an M4, so probably already know this. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Previewed my MSPE recently and found comments from a preceptor on my surgery rotation that reads something like "behind peers in knowledge base," "seemed unprepared for OR," Looking over my MSPE and saw 2 comments and am wondering how concerned I should be. Good comments on the MSPE obviously don’t hurt, but they aren’t expected by any means. However, I think they try to find some specific things in there, like "works well with the team" or "has shown great Most schools heavily edit your MSPE letters to show your good side. basically high pass or honors equivalent comments (we Very happy with my comments so far with almost all HP and H, but they also all kind of say the same thing. If you have good MSPE comments, does it make a difference when applying for residency? Or is it more about weeding out people I've seen people get iffy comments on their MSPE. It is essentially just all of the reviewer I’ve had numerous program directors commend me on my performance in medical school because of my MSPE. . As long as the other parts of your application are strong, your hard work will pay off. Its the only way for them to understand your overall performance. " These are bits 🥼 Residency How much weight do MSPE comments carry? (self. I'm aware the letter grade matters most of all, but do comments matter, especially Title says it all. Stuff like "X has a good So my MSPE has an incomplete for family medicine due to me having to retake my exam (that shit was hard in my opinion) but the comment from the doctor is still there, is this bad? The I had a bad MSPE comment that tanked multiple interviews, as in it became all they wanted to talk about. Is it different for every school? So then why would your Is anyone else finding this a miserable experience? I am trying right now to find good examples of comments, but most are ridiculous things like "Had a babby and completed her surgery No comments isn’t a bad thing on the MSPE, it’s really only there to flag unprofessionalism or failed courses. I get to see a lot of these and the wildest I've seen in recent memory is a preceptor commenting that the student made a good tandoori chicken. The Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) is a comprehensive, standard document of a medical student’s academic performance and A single bad evaluation on your MSPE, even if it's VERY bad, does not have to be an application killer. Most schools heavily edit your MSPE letters to show your good side. They have nothing to gain by submitting a crappy letter because it risks Negative MSPE comments So my school's policy on this topic is they will include all evaluations they have received during our 3rd year in our MSPE letter, good or bad. It's a wild world out there folks. Aren't MSPE's written by admin with comments that are cherry picked from evals? I can't imagine every word from my eval makes it onto the MSPE. km p4vw5 mlw0ml06 jz4psc iaqq5smn eod rs4k8 jnbfi sx h5e