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FDI - Imaging of Pathology Presentation 
Rubric Code: A2W8458
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Subject: Health  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Graduate

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  Not present

0 pts

Inadequate

1 pts


2 pts

Developing

3 pts


4 pts

Exemplary

5 pts

Pathology Overview

Not present
Inadequate

Pathology description is grossly inaccurate. Example: Diffuse iodiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is an inflammatory arthritide. (It is not. It is a degenerative variant.)
2
Developing

Pathology description is overly vague, leaving out key elements that describe/define the nature of the disease. Example: DISH is a spine disease. (DISH is primarily a spine disease, but that description alone doesn't tell us much about the disease.)
4
Exemplary

Pathology description is clear, concise and accurate, outlining the fundamental nature of the disease process. Example: DISH is a variant of spinal degeneration in which the anterior longitudinal ligament (ALL) of the spine begin to calcify.
Clinical Features

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Inadequate

Clinical features or key history findings are grossly inaccurate.
2
Developing

Clinical features and key history findings are correct but some important elements of one or both are missing.
4
Exemplary

Clinical features and key history findings are identified clearly and accurately and include the most important features.
Imaging Approach

Not present
Inadequate

Imaging approach is completely unjustified. No reasoning is provided as to why the presented imaging approach was used. Example: A PET scan should be used in cases of mild knee pain. (This is crazy for many reasons.)
2
Developing

The imaging approach is reasonable, but the reasoning behind the decision is incomplete. Example: An x-ray evaluation should be used to evaluate cases of scoliosis because it is relatively inexpensive. (This is probably reasonable, but the reasoning is incomplete. What about dose, etc.?)
4
Exemplary

The imaging approach is reasonable, and the reasoning behind the approach is sound. Consideration is given to a myriad of factors inclusive of dose, cost, and the unique capabilities of the modalities. Example: An x-ray evaluation should be used to evaluate and follow cases of scoliosis because it can provide a relatively repeatable means of measuring the curvature, while being relatively low dose and low cost.
Example Image

Not present
Inadequate

The example image is of a different pathology.
2
Developing

The example image is representative of the pathology being presented; however, descriptive terms are not presented.
4
Exemplary

The example image is representative of the pathology being presented, and appropriate descriptive terminology is used to identify findings on the imaging. Example: The bright area on a T2-weighted MR image is identified as a region of hyperintensity.
References

Not present
Inadequate

Individual references are not identified, and vague sources like 'the Internet' are used instead.
2
Developing
4
Exemplary

Each individual source is identified with enough information that the source could be located again readily.
Format, Spelling and Grammar

Not present
Inadequate

The presentation is grossly disorganized, the presenters are grossly unprepared or innumerable spelling and grammar errors are present.
2
Developing

The presentation is organized according to the format described in the instructions, the presenters appear rehearsed and organized, but infrequent spelling or grammar errors are present.
4
Exemplary

The presentation is organized according to the format described in the instructions, the presenters appear rehearsed and organized, and no spelling or grammar errors are present.




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