Hello,
Now I'm confused as to what to do next as there is a section on the evaluation that requires my response. I'm supposed to answer "yes" or "no" as to whether I agree with the evaluation (which I don't) and then give any comments.
Note also persia's comments. This is correct. It is a legal document. And it might come back to bite you either way. You check no and you are viewed as a trouble maker. You check yes, especially in a program with malignant tendencies and this is the first step to perdition.It ain't complicated. You check no. That's a legal document. Therefore checking yes is a binding admission from you that you agree with all statements made in that document and you won't be able to contest that should any future problems arise. Sounds like they're lining you up for the 8 ball.
In the end, they are just wimpy people hiding behind a bureaucracy
Why do people take this kind of gestapo crap from programs?
The attitude displayed towards you is one of incredible passive-aggressiveness. In the end, they are just wimpy people hiding behind a bureaucracy, and if you use the appropriate amount of force in the right context, you can shut them up very fast. No one should have to deal with this sorta crap as an intern or resident. As if there wasnt enough stress already...
Malignant programs will not want to reveal the source.
Yes. And even if you do this, ie "work extremely hard to ensure that no one has any further ground to criticize..." your first comment prevails. "Attendings...often give unfair evals. They will also be vague about the original source..."Attendings and fellow residents often give unfair evals. They will also be vague about the original source of the complaint to purposefully protect that source.
It happens and there is little you can do about it...except check "no," and work extremely hard to ensure that no one has any further ground to criticize you over.
Do good on your exams, read, don't complain, and be on time. Good luck.