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There is an ongoing debate in the literature (see articles below) about the value and importance of grades in medical schools. In the international clinician educator blog, Dr. Robert Englander lays out a clear argument for why it is time to eliminate grading in medical education. He gives 4 main reasons (summarized below) for removing grades.
"Knowing you're being evaluated, in theory, changes how a student acts."
"l find myself trying to be a certain way for preceptors often"
"You have to be open to failing. You need to be able to try things, fail, readjust, and retry because that's the only way that you really can grow."
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