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Noor Dasouki Abu-Alnadi, MD, MS and Alexandria Kraus, MD, MMSc have been awarded one of the SOM education pillar grants to pilot myTIP for the medical students. The innovative project, “Tap, Rate, Reflect: EPA in Action,” aims to transform how medical students receive feedback during their clinical training by piloting myTIPreport, a mobile tool that supports real-time, competency-based assessments using Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs).

“What’s cool is that Mytip is already used for residents and fellows at ºÚÁÏÍø and across the state so this evaluation tool will be expanded to all ºÚÁÏÍø students rotating at any branch campus too.,” said Dr. Abu-Alnadi.

The project will launch in the OBGYN clerkship across all ºÚÁÏÍø campuses, empowering students to actively seek feedback, reflect on their performance, and track their progress toward clinical readiness. Early pilots showed promising results, with students reporting improved skills, greater comfort with feedback, and a strong preference for a digital platform.