Student Skill Summary Report

Created by Mario Rodriguez, Modified on Sat, 28 Feb at 4:16 AM by Mario Rodriguez

This report packs a lot of information in a little space! Let's discuss what each of the columns means.

Skill - usually this means the procedure which you reported on the daily logsheet. Labels to the left of the dash are the "Major Study Areas".

M - whether the procedure is mandatory for graduation.

Number/Level of Participation - how many times you performed the procedure, at what participation level.

Participation Total - the first unbolded number is the sum of the number of times you performed the procedure at all levels. The black bolded number is your participation level average. The red number is your class's average participation level. This may be either your entire class, or a subset of your class, depending on whether your administrator has segmented the class into more than one group. For instance, this may represent only first year or first semester student averages. Check with your administrator if you are not sure what this number represents.

Comps - the competency evaluation date(s). Clicking the date will take you directly to your scored examination. A red plus indicates that this competency was validated by faculty, which means will vary by program. A red asterisk (not displayed) indicates that this evaluation may have been disapproved.

Average  - (No figures are displayed above). Your average score for this competency. A red figure indicates the class average.

Repeats - the total number of times a procedure was repeated on patients. Not usually relevant for programs other than radiography.

Remedial - optional usage.  This feature is no longer supported; however, programs using it may continue to do so.

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