A Review Period is essentially a set date range in training where learning logs and assessments are attached to within the Registrar's Portfolio. For more information on who creates these please see our help article here.
Learning in a Review Period is collated/reviewed and an ESR is held with the Educational Supervisor to discuss the Registrar's progress and set goals for the next Review Period.
For more information on ESR's, see our help article here.
How long is a Review Period?
Typically a Review Period will last around 6 months but it depends on the Registrar's individual circumstances.
The start date of a Review Period will either be the date the Registrar's training starts or the first day after the Registrar's last ESR meeting.
The end date will be the date of the Registrar's ESR meeting with their Educational Supervisor.
Review Periods & Stages of Training
All Review Periods much be linked to a Stage of Training and in one Stage of Training multiple Review Periods will exist.
Each Review Period will be titled with the Stage of Training and a 'Review Number' (for example the first Review Period in the Registrar's first Stage of Training will be listed as ST1-1)
Review Periods must follow sequentially on the Training map
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