Calendar 2001–02

Undergraduate Medical Studies 417 b. End-of-panel assessment (75%). (II) Integrated assessment (50% of overall final mark) at the end of the year. Overall pass in Professional Knowledge requires: 1. At least 50% achieved in the average mark of the final knowledge- based assessment and integrated assessment; 2. At least 40% achieved in the knowledge-based assessment of each system panel and integrated assessment. (e) Clinical Clerkship Examination Assessment will be made on Junior Medical Clerkship and Junior Surgical Clerkship in an integrated examination. 5.10 Supplementary examination and remedial arrangements (a) Students who do not satisfy the requirements prescribed by the Skills Modules and the Selected Study Modules shall be required to do remedial work within a prescribed period. (b) Students who do not pass the assessment in Health & Society shall be required to do remedial work within a prescribed period. (c) Students who have failed Professional Knowledge or Clinical Clerkship Examination shall take the respective supplementary examination during the summer. However, students who have failed both Professional Knowledge and Clinical Clerkship Examination shall not be allowed to sit for supplementary examinations and shall be required to repeat Medical Year 3. 5.11 Promotion to Medical Year 4 Students who have satisfied the following course requirements and passed the requisite assessments shall be promoted to Medical Year 4: (a) having satisfied course requirements of Selected Study Modules; (b) having satisfied course requirements of Skills Modules (Clinical Methods, Communication Skills and Life Long Learning Skills); (c) pass in Health & Society; and (d) overall pass in Professional Knowledge Examination and Clinical Clerkship Examination; or, for those who are required to sit for supplementary examinations, pass in each supplementary examination. Medical Year 4 (Part I of the Third Professional Examination) 5.12 Medical Year 4 students shall be assessed on the following: (a) Course requirements prescribed by Selected Study Modules. (b) Course requirements prescribed by the Skills Modules (Clinical Methods, Communication Skills and Life Long Learning Skills). (c) Community & Family Medicine, Obstetrics &Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Psychiatry modules; as evaluated by (I) Continuous assessment in any format throughout the year as and if considered appropriate by the departments involved in fourth-year teaching (constituting 30% of the overall final marks). (II) End-of-module assessment (constituting 30% of the overall final marks). (d) Overall knowledge, skills and attitudes by an end-of-year assessment

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