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Graduating Excellent Clinicians
NSS Outcomes Medicine 2014 Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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The National Student Survey 2014 THE TEACHING ON MY COURSE Keele
Score Rank 1. Staff are good at explaining things 2. Staff have made the subject interesting 3. Staff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching 4. The course is intellectually stimulating These are the 22 questions that constitute the National Student Survey. They are re-used every year and I do not think that any of them have been changed despite quite a lot of feedback from various institutions. The outcomes for Keele School of Medicine are given in the right hand columns. The scores are notional percentages calculated from the student responses (they gave a score from 1 to 5). The notional percentage is the fraction of all students responding giving 4 or 5 as their response (converted to a percentage). For all practical purposes a score of 80 is the expected standard. Keele achieved 80 or more in all of the questions. The column headed rank gives the Keele score as a rank against the other schools who completed the survey. A rank of 2, question 1 for example, indicates that one School of Medicine received a higher mark and all the others an equal or lower mark. The question most used for national comparisons is question 22 – the overall satisfaction score. Keele was 2nd equal (with St Andrews) in the 2014 NSS. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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The National Student Survey 2014 ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK Keele
Score Rank 5. The criteria used in marking have been clear in advance 6. Assessment arrangements and marking have been fair 7. Feedback on my work has been prompt 8. I have received detailed comments on my work 9. Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did not understand These are the 22 questions that constitute the National Student Survey. They are re-used every year and I do not think that any of them have been changed despite quite a lot of feedback from various institutions. The outcomes for Keele School of Medicine are given in the right hand columns. The scores are notional percentages calculated from the student responses (they gave a score from 1 to 5). The notional percentage is the fraction of all students responding giving 4 or 5 as their response (converted to a percentage). For all practical purposes a score of 80 is the expected standard. Keele achieved 80 or more in all of the questions. The column headed rank gives the Keele score as a rank against the other schools who completed the survey. A rank of 1, question 5 for example, indicates that no School of Medicine received a higher mark and all the others an equal or lower mark. The question most used for national comparisons is question 22 – the overall satisfaction score. Keele was 2nd equal (with St Andrews) in the 2014 NSS. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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The National Student Survey 2014 ACADEMIC SUPPORT Keele Score Rank
10. I have received sufficient advice and support with my studies 11. I have been able to contact staff when I needed to 12. Good advice was available when I needed to make study choices These are the 22 questions that constitute the National Student Survey. They are re-used every year and I do not think that any of them have been changed despite quite a lot of feedback from various institutions. The outcomes for Keele School of Medicine are given in the right hand columns. The scores are notional percentages calculated from the student responses (they gave a score from 1 to 5). The notional percentage is the fraction of all students responding giving 4 or 5 as their response (converted to a percentage). For all practical purposes a score of 80 is the expected standard. Keele achieved 80 or more in all of the questions. The column headed rank gives the Keele score as a rank against the other schools who completed the survey. A rank of 3, question 10 for example, indicates that two Schools of Medicine received a higher mark and all the others an equal or lower mark. The question most used for national comparisons is question 22 – the overall satisfaction score. Keele was 2nd equal (with St Andrews) in the 2014 NSS. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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The National Student Survey 2014 ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT Keele
Score Rank 13. The timetable works effectively as far as my activities are concerned 14. Any changes in the course or teaching have been communicated effectively 15. The course is well organised and is running smoothly These are the 22 questions that constitute the National Student Survey. They are re-used every year and I do not think that any of them have been changed despite quite a lot of feedback from various institutions. The outcomes for Keele School of Medicine are given in the right hand columns. The scores are notional percentages calculated from the student responses (they gave a score from 1 to 5). The notional percentage is the fraction of all students responding giving 4 or 5 as their response (converted to a percentage). For all practical purposes a score of 80 is the expected standard. Keele achieved 80 or more in all of the questions. The column headed rank gives the Keele score as a rank against the other schools who completed the survey. A rank of 2, question 13 for example, indicates that one School of Medicine received a higher mark and all the others an equal or lower mark. The question most used for national comparisons is question 22 – the overall satisfaction score. Keele was 2nd equal (with St Andrews) in the 2014 NSS. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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The National Student Survey 2014 LEARNING RESOURCES Keele Score Rank
16. The library resources and services are good enough for my needs 17. I have been able to access general IT resources when I needed to 18. I have been able to access specialised equipment, facilities, or rooms when I needed to These are the 22 questions that constitute the National Student Survey. They are re-used every year and I do not think that any of them have been changed despite quite a lot of feedback from various institutions. The outcomes for Keele School of Medicine are given in the right hand columns. The scores are notional percentages calculated from the student responses (they gave a score from 1 to 5). The notional percentage is the fraction of all students responding giving 4 or 5 as their response (converted to a percentage). For all practical purposes a score of 80 is the expected standard. Keele achieved 80 or more in all of the questions. The column headed rank gives the Keele score as a rank against the other schools who completed the survey. A rank of 15, question 16 for example, indicates that fourteen Schools of Medicine received a higher mark and all the others an equal or lower mark. The question most used for national comparisons is question 22 – the overall satisfaction score. Keele was 2nd equal (with St Andrews) in the 2014 NSS. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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The National Student Survey 2014 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Keele Score Rank
19. The course has helped me to present myself with confidence 20. My communication skills have improved 21. As a result of the course, I feel confident in tackling unfamiliar problems These are the 22 questions that constitute the National Student Survey. They are re-used every year and I do not think that any of them have been changed despite quite a lot of feedback from various institutions. The outcomes for Keele School of Medicine are given in the right hand columns. The scores are notional percentages calculated from the student responses (they gave a score from 1 to 5). The notional percentage is the fraction of all students responding giving 4 or 5 as their response (converted to a percentage). For all practical purposes a score of 80 is the expected standard. Keele achieved 80 or more in all of the questions. The column headed rank gives the Keele score as a rank against the other schools who completed the survey. A rank of 6, question 19 for example, indicates that five Schools of Medicine received a higher mark and all the others an equal or lower mark. The question most used for national comparisons is question 22 – the overall satisfaction score. Keele was 2nd equal (with St Andrews) in the 2014 NSS. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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The National Student Survey 2014 OVERALL SATISFACTION Keele Score Rank
22. Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the course These are the 22 questions that constitute the National Student Survey. They are re-used every year and I do not think that any of them have been changed despite quite a lot of feedback from various institutions. The outcomes for Keele School of Medicine are given in the right hand columns. The scores are notional percentages calculated from the student responses (they gave a score from 1 to 5). The notional percentage is the fraction of all students responding giving 4 or 5 as their response (converted to a percentage). For all practical purposes a score of 80 is the expected standard. Keele achieved 80 or more in all of the questions. The column headed rank gives the Keele score as a rank against the other schools who completed the survey. A rank of 2, question 22 for example, indicates that one School of Medicine received a higher mark and all the others an equal or lower mark. The question most used for national comparisons is question 22 – the overall satisfaction score. Keele was 2nd equal (with St Andrews) in the 2014 NSS. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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Graduating Excellent Clinicians
Medicine Scores/% per question Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20 Q21 Q22 Oxford 99 98 100 91 86 81 92 96 97 94 Keele 90 89 88 85 93 95 St Andrews 69 84 65 55 56 Aberdeen 80 66 87 73 82 Brighton Sussex 78 74 Exeter 70 68 Dundee 79 50 49 61 77 Lancaster 57 72 62 64 76 Newcastle 52 51 83 Queen Mary HYMS 54 58 67 Birmingham 60 45 39 Leeds Plymouth Imperial 48 34 75 UCL 63 43 47 East Anglia 46 44 38 Southampton Glasgow Bristol 40 71 Cardiff 59 53 Warwick 28 Belfast Leicester 13 15 St Georges Cambridge Nottingham 30 Sheffield 42 Edinburgh 21 16 19 Manchester Liverpool 26 Swansea 41 33 31 37 Kings 29 23 25 Mean Median Here are the percent scores for all the Medical Schools with returns for the 2014 National Student Survey. They are ranked according their score for question 22, with the highest rank at the top. You can see how other Schools have fared – what our competition is up to. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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Medicine at Keele NSS Score/%
Overall Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20 Q21 >80 <80 2008 91 100 84 86 60 74 47 37 46 80 67 70 52 64 98 93 95 13 9 2009 50 68 18 23 82 56 59 89 12 10 2010 62 85 77 83 39 53 11 15 55 48 35 97 79 7 2011 87 92 96 76 49 78 72 63 2012 90 88 75 94 99 20 2 2013 22 2014 These are the 22 questions that constitute the National Student Survey. They are re-used every year and I do not think that any of them have been changed despite quite a lot of feedback from various institutions. The outcomes for Keele School of Medicine are given for each year of the survey. You can get an idea of how our scores vary, year on year. The scores are notional percentages calculated from the student responses (they gave a score from 1 to 5). The notional percentage is the fraction of all students responding giving 4 or 5 as their response (converted to a percentage). For all practical purposes a score of 80 is the expected standard. Questions highlighted in green refer to the questions about feedback and indicate the outcomes of our efforts to improve feedback to students. 7. Feedback on my work has been prompt 8. I have received detailed comments on my work 9. Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did not understand Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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Medical School Ranks for Overall 'Satisfaction'
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Aberdeen 5 2 7 10 4 Birmingham 26 17 22 20 18 12 Brighton Sussex 1 15 6 Bristol 21 25 23 27 Cambridge 13 8 29 Cardiff 30 24 Dundee 3 East Anglia 14 Edinburgh Exeter 11 16 Glasgow 28 19 Hull York Imperial Keele Kings 32 33 Lancaster Leeds Leicester Liverpool 31 Manchester Newcastle Nottingham Oxford Plymouth Queen Mary Queens Belfast Sheffield Southampton St Andrews St Georges UCL Warwick Swansea This table gives the ranks for ‘overall satisfaction’ (question 22) for Medical School in all iterations of the National Student Survey. There is a lot of variability. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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Graduating Excellent Clinicians
Finally, this image presents the data of the previous table graphically. The main point is that the variation in rank is wide – a small change in overall satisfaction can have a big effect on ranking position because most scores are bunched closely together at the top of the scale. If you use the cursor to hover over the lines you will see which School is that colour and symbol. Graduating Excellent Clinicians
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