Determining Physician Assistant End of Rotation (PA EOR) performance involves a numerical computation. This computation uses results from standardized examinations administered at the conclusion of clinical rotations during PA training. For example, a student might achieve a certain percentage on the Family Medicine EOR exam; this result is then processed according to established scoring protocols to yield a specific score.
The resulting score is a crucial metric for assessing a student’s grasp of core competencies within a specific clinical rotation. These standardized assessments provide valuable insight into knowledge acquisition and application, and are also often used in evaluating program effectiveness. Historically, such objective assessments have become increasingly prevalent in health professions education as a means of ensuring consistent and reliable evaluation across diverse training programs.