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Amanda:

For TBL in our Therapeutics course: If the absence is excused (communicates prior to class and misses class for a valid reason), the absence is "excused" - if absent on the day of a RAT, then the student is given the class mean score for the IRAT, and the same GRAT score as the group...if miss an AE, then only need to find out what was discussed in class...if absence is "unexcused" then zero scores for RATs

Ed



Edward Bell, PharmD, BCPS
Professor of Clinical Sciences
Drake University College of Pharmacy
515-271-1841
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From: Team-Based Learning [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Emke, Amanda R. [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 11:24 AM
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Subject: What to do when they miss...

I have a question for the group. Every year, we have students miss TBL sessions because of illness or being out of town for conferences. Because there are very few mandatory experiences at our school (outside of exams, almost none), students do not, and sometimes cannot, avoid missing sessions.

How are absences handled?

Amanda

Amanda R. Emke, MD
   Instructor, Divisions of Pediatric Critical Care & Hospital Medicine
   Associate Fellowship Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care
   Course Master, Pre-Clinical Pediatrics
   St. Louis Children's Hospital, Washington University Physicians
   Washington University School of Medicine
One Children's Place, Northwest Tower, Campus Box 8116
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314)454-2527
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