Below are two instances of feedback on my professional work. Although I am able to deal with this, I have been exposed to so much of it over the years that I can't help but be irritated.
First feedback:
Big red writing, “You need to indicate if XXX took his/her medication on the day of testing!” which was located right next to the text “XXX and his/her parents indicated that he/she took all of his/her medications on the day of testing. It should be noted that a second medication (Adderall) for ADHD was added the previous week, and this was taken at a lower dose than perscribed as it is being tapered up to efficacy to observe for potential sideffects.”
Also given to me as feedback:
Clipped together was a copy of my report indicating that the CBCL was outstanding at the time of the report. At the top of that page was a big red note, “Where is the CBCL?” What makes this so much better is that clipped to this whole mess are the three CBCLs that were sent out!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Things that make me (just a little) crazy - Feedback
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ADHD,
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Graduate Student,
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