University of Toronto
Department of Psychiatry
Supervisor Evaluation Form
Rotation Service :
Period :
Resident :
Teacher/Supervisor :
Hospital/Site :
Part I
On average, how many hours of regularly scheduled supervision
did you have per WEEK with this supervisor? -
How many observed (live or taped) interviews did you have with
this supervisor per SIX MONTHS? -
How many times during the rotation did your supervisor provide detailed feedback on your progress (excluding the formal 6 month evaluation)?
None
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2
3 or more
II CAN MEDS ROLE: MEDICAL EXPERT
The Satisfactory Supervisor:
The Satisfactory Supervisor
1 – Unsatisfactory 4 - Above Expectations
2 - Below Expectations 5 - Excellent
3 - Meets Expectations N/A - Not Applicable
1 2 3 4 5 N/A
1. CLINICAL SKILLS
· effectively teaches assessment, diagnostic and therapeutic skills for ethical and effective patient care
· effectively teaches how to access and apply relevant information to clinical practice
· effectively teaches how to successfully provide consultation services with respect to patient care, education
and legal opini
2. COLLABORATIVE SKILLS
· effectively teaches how to consult successfully with other physicians and health care professionals
· effectively teaches how to successfully contribute to interdisciplinary team activities
III CAN MEDS ROLE: SCHOLAR
The Satisfactory Supervisor:
The Satisfactory Supervisor
1 2 3 4 5 N/A
1. KNOWLEDGE
· critically appraises sources of medical/psychiatric information
· discusses alternate points of view and directs resident to the literature
· keeps up-to-date with current knowledge and theories critically appraises sources of medical/psychiatric information
· discusses alternate points of view and directs resident to the literature
· keeps up-to-date with current knowledge and theories
2. TEACHING SKILLS
· stimulates interest in the area
· facilitates learning of patients, house staff/students and other health professionals
· enjoys teaching
· is dynamic, energetic and creative in teaching
· stimulates interest in the area
· facilitates learning of patients, house staff/students and other health professionals
· enjoys teaching
· is dynamic, energetic and creative in teaching
IV. CAN MEDS ROLE: MANAGER
The Satisfactory Supervisor:
The Satisfactory Supervisor
1 2 3 4 5 N/A
1. MANAGERIAL SKILLS
· effectively teaches the skills necessary to work successfully and efficiently in a healthcare organization
· effectively teaches how to use information technology to optimize patient care
· effectively teaches how to work with a team
· provides support and encouragement
2. RELATIONSHIP TO RESIDENT
· helps the resident to effectively balance patient care, learning needs and outside activities
· provides support and encouragement
· actively encourages the resident in problem solving
· provides supervision at a level appropriate to the resident’s level of training
· helps the resident develop clear and appropriate goals and expectations
3. AVAILABILITY
· is available and accessible to the resident for consultation
V. CAN MEDS ROLE: COMMUNICATOR
The Satisfactory Supervisor:
The Satisfactory Supervisor
1 2 3 4 5 N/A
1. AS A CLINICIAN
· effectively teaches how to listen to patients, families and the healthcare team
· effectively teaches how to present information in a clear and organized manner
· effectively teaches how to establish a therapeutic relationship with patients/families
· effectively teaches how to obtain and synthesize relevant history from patients/families/communities
· effectively teaches how to discuss appropriate information concerning patients with the healthcare team
2. RELATIONSHIP TO RESIDENT
· listens effectively to resident
· emphasizes what is important
· provides regular feedback with clear, constructive criticism
· discusses appropriate information concerning patients with resident
VI. CAN MEDS ROLE: PROFFESIONAL
The Satisfactory Supervisor:
The Satisfactory Supervisor
1 2 3 4 5 N/A
1. ROLE MODEL
· acts as an appropriate clinical and professional role model
· acts as an appropriate role model as a teacher
· demonstrates self-confidence, flexibility, respect and a non-dogmatic approach
· relates to the resident as a respected colleague
· demonstrates sensitivity to gender, ethical, cultural and socioeconomic issues
2. CLINICIAN
· delivers high quality care with integrity, honesty and compassion
· practices medicine ethically consistent with the obligations of a physician/heath care professional and a supervisor
3. ADVOCATE
· identifies the important determinants of health affecting patients
· contributes to improved heath of patients and communities
· recognizes and responds to these issues where advocacy is appropriate
PART VII
The Satisfactory Supervisor:
The Satisfactory Supervisor
1 2 3 4 5 N/A
OVERALL I WOULD RATE THIS SUPERVISOR
Please describe your supervisor’s major SRTENGTHS as a supervisor.
Please describe your supervisor’s major WEAKNESSES as a supervisor.
Please suggest ways in which your supervisor could improve the quality of supervision.
Please describe you supervisor’s major STRENGTHS as a supervisor
Please describe your supervisor’s major WEAKNESSES as a supervisor
Please suggest ways in which your supervisor could improve the quality of supervision.
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