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Evaluation and CPME

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Evaluation

Residents are required to undergo periodic evaluation, as per the Council on Podiatric Medical Education Guidelines. These evaluations are used not only to evaluate the residents, but also to evaluate and assess the capabilities of meeting goals established for these rotations by the instructors/supervisors.

The Director of the specific rotation, and/or their designee, provides the evaluation through observation of the resident. Evaluation forms are open to review by the individual resident, the director, and the Council on Podiatric Medical Education.

Residents are encouraged to periodically examine their evaluations and to appeal or remediate as necessary. Upon satisfactory completion of all mandatory rotations and demonstrated clinical and surgical competence, the resident is awarded a diploma from CHA.

CPME Requirements
   

Case Activities

 
Inpatient cases (pod/non pod) 75
Podiatric clinic 1000
Podiatric surgery 300
Trauma 50 (25 foot/ankle)
Podopediatrics 25
Biomechanics 150
   

Procedure Activities

 
Digital 100
1st Ray 80
Other soft tissue 65
Other osseous 60
Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle 50
Total Procedure Activities minimum 525
   

2009 Program Graduate (C-level only) Procedures

Digital 221
1st Ray 215
Other soft tissue 159
Other osseous 125
Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle 184

Total Procedures 904