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Survey of evaluation policies and procedures in clinical neuropsychology postdoctoral fellowship programs. Clin Neuropsychol 2024 Feb 20:1-23

Date

02/21/2024

Pubmed ID

38378477

DOI

10.1080/13854046.2024.2315731

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-85186187382 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to examine current procedures that are used to evaluate competency development in clinical neuropsychology at the postdoctoral level and to investigate policies and procedures for the management of performance that is below expectations during the postdoctoral fellowship.

METHOD: Clinical neuropsychology fellowship program directors were invited via email with multiple reminders to participate in an online survey between 1/26/2023 and 3/31/2023.

RESULTS: Most programs administer a competency-based written evaluation of fellow performance (92%) and have a written policy for managing performance that is below expectations (86%). However, greater variability was reported regarding the use of other evaluation tools, including fellow self-assessments (46% of programs), program evaluations (57% of programs), supervisor evaluations (73% of programs), and exit interviews (82% of programs). Moreover, there was variability between programs with regard to the specific competencies that were measured and how performance that is below expectations is managed.

CONCLUSIONS: Competency-based evaluations and clear, written policies and procedures for management of performance that is below expectations are recommended. Such tools and policies provide clear expectations for fellowship outcomes, promote regular communication between fellows and supervisors, foster early identification of gaps in training, facilitate program quality improvement, and increase opportunities to support and intervene during the course of fellowship training.

Author List

Janecek JK, Lang B, Butt S, Kenealy L, Heffelfinger A

Author

Julie K. Janecek PhD Associate Professor in the Neurology department at Medical College of Wisconsin