The Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) is a comprehensive assessment of your performance in achieving the educational objectives of your medical school curriculum. It has recently replaced the, ‘Dean’s Letter’ requirement of your ERAS application. It is neither a letter of recommendation nor a prediction of your future performance in a residency program.
The MSPE does describe your performance through three full years of medical school and part of your fourth year. It is then transmitted to the residency programs you apply.The MSPE is a VERY thorough document. The details can be found in the official guide released by ERAS. You can download the 13 page document by CLICKING HERE. Sorry, there are no shortcuts around the details you’ll need to include on your MSPE.
While US Medical Schools have adopted this format, many foreign medical schools attended by international medical graduates are unfamiliar with the MSPE. In these cases, the most common resolution was to create an MSPE based on a template and have it approved/edited by the an applicants medical school for accuracy. We have included sample MSPE’s below for your reference.
Here is a Quick Summary of What is Included in the MSPE :
- Identifying Information: Your legal name and year of study at your medical school
- Unique Characteristics: Your responses to one of three prompts and responses to which research, extracurricular, and volunteer experiences were most meaningful to you.
- Academic History: Your matriculation and expected graduation dates; explanation of any leaves of absence, extensions, or other gaps or breaks while a medical student; and combined degree programs.
- Academic Progress: Your overall academic performance in your preclinical pathway and a chronological listing of all core clinical clerkships and elective rotations, including the grades and evaluations
- Summary Statement: A short description of how you rank/stand relative to your classmates and with regard to your grades. For example, student can be evaluated in summary as : Outstanding, Excellent, Very Good, Good, and Capable.
- Appendices: These include graphic representations on “Preclinical Comparative Performance,” “Clinical Comparative Performance,” and
Professionalism Comparative Performance"; a cluster description for “Compartive Performance in Medical School;” and an information page on your school
We would highly recommend that you look over the official guide issued by ERAS to make sure that you follow all the guidelines.Note: The MSPE is not just used for residency applications. It is also used if a student applies for a second residency or a post-residency fellowship.
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