We use different forms of assessment in the workplace to monitor your progress while on the training programme. The Final Year Assessment is managed by the School and is independent of both the university and the workplace.
Work-based assessments
The School uses the term ‘work-based assessments’ to refer to the range of assessed workplace-based training activities and observational, face-to-face assessment experiences that trainees are required to engage in, across most modules, throughout their training.
Detailed guidance about how to complete work-based assessments is provided in the NSHCS work-based assessment standards.
Multi-Source Feedback
Trainees are required to initiate 2 Multi-Source Feedback assessments during training. The first at around the 18-month point of training and the second at around the 30-month point.
Further information is available on Multi-Source Feedback.
Final Year Assessment
The Final Year Assessment takes place in the summer of a trainee’s third year on the programme. It assesses a trainee’s readiness to practise as a newly-qualified, threshold-entry Clinical Scientist as defined by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Standards of Proficiency for a Clinical Scientist.
Detailed guidance is available about the Final Year Assessment.