As indicated in the Regulation of External Academic Practices, Article 4: e) Process for the evaluation and qualification of the Clinical Stays: the final mark of the subject Clinical Stays will consist of 70% clinical practicum, 20% clinical sessions and 10% seminars and portfolio. Clinical Practicum: a systematic assessment of the student will be carried out where the teacher will collect data on the participation of the students, taking into account the attitudes and aptitudes acquired, having a value of 70% of the grade of the Clinical practicum (49% of the total). In addition, a practical test will be carried out at the end of each round in which you must carry out the assessment, set the objectives, establish the treatment plan and execute it, having a value of 30% of the clinical Practicum grade (21% of the total). The teacher will indicate to the student at the end of the rotation their continuous evaluation and the exam, influencing the strengths and weaknesses of this assessment with the purpose that the student reflect and in the following rotations can improve their weak points. The selection of the group of practices by the students is done in a period prior to the common enrollment. If this prescription is not made on the indicated dates, the students will be assigned to the group that the coordination of the subject considers. - Clinical sessions: the presentation of the clinical cases is evaluated, on the one hand, taking into account the diagnostic evaluation, objectives and treatment plan, expository clarity and the use of audiovisual media, and, on the other, participation in the debate from the clinical cases of their peers. It has a value of 20% of the Clinical Stays. - Seminars and portfolio: a systematic evaluation is carried out on the participation and interest of the student in the development of the seminar and the realization of the portfolio. It has a value of 10% of Clinical Stays. In addition, it is indicated that the Teaching Guide for each academic year establishes the requirements that the student must meet to pass the Clinical Stays subject, which are the following: CRITERIA TO PASS THE SUBJECT: To pass the subject, the student must complete the Clinical Practices, Seminars, Clinical Sessions and the Portfolio. Attendance control will be carried out by means of a signature in the Clinical Practices. In the Seminars and Clinical Sessions, the roll will be called. YOU MUST COURSE THE SUBJECT AGAIN: - If you have more than 15% duly justified absences in the rotations. - If you have 3 unexcused absences in the rotary. - If you have more than 15% absences in the Seminars and Clinical Sessions. - If you have two or more systematic observations not passed. - If you have a Portfolio of two or more undelivered rotaries. In any of the calls, if the students obtain a numerical grade greater than 5, but do not meet the requirements established to pass the subject, they will have a grade of 4.5 (failed). In case of lower grades, the grade obtained will be given. Information about absences in the clinical practicum: - Absences with justifications have no impact on the grade, but must be notified to the coordinators and a copy of the receipt must be provided. - More than two absences justified by the students will have to be made up in order not to fail the rotary. - Up to two teacher absences will be replaced by work at home and do not entail penalties in the evaluation for students. - More than two teacher absences will be made up by agreeing on the days with the internship coordinators. - If there are planned absences (competition, medical appointment, etc.), the coordinators and teachers of the rotary must be notified in advance. -Recoveries have to be planned from the coordination of the subject and the rotary physiotherapist.
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