The Student Promotions Committee of the faculty of the Medical College of Georgia is responsible for assessing the cumulative performance of the student during and at the completion of each academic year and makes its recommendations to the vice dean of academic affairs of the Medical College of Georgia. The committee and its subcommittees will include representatives from among the geographically separated campuses.
The Red Book/MCG Student Promotions Policies & Procedures is in the next section. A link of the pdf is also available to open.
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This constitutional committee, in accordance with LCME standards, will be composed of faculty members selected by the vice dean of academic affairs, associate dean for student affairs, and the associate dean for curriculum with the approval of the dean and they shall submit a slate of candidates for membership to the Committee on Committees.
It shall be divided into four subcommittees, one for each class; each consisting of a chair and five additional members. Each subcommittee chair shall serve a term of four years. Chairs of the subcommittees should serve as a member of the Student Promotions Committee for four years before becoming chair. Members shall be appointed from each clinical campus as needed.
The committee shall function as outlined in the MCG Faculty Senate Student Promotions Committee Academic and Professionalism Policies and Procedures (Red Book).
Through its subcommittees, the committee shall monitor the academic performance of the students in each class, recommend students for academic advancement and graduation, and recommend appropriate actions regarding students experiencing academic difficulty.
The committee shall review and evaluate the policies and procedures under which it operates and shall recommend to the Medical College of Georgia Faculty Senate Executive Committee any changes deemed to be necessary in those policies and procedures.
Dale Peeples, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Chair
Jing Wang, PhD, Cellular Biology and Anatomy (voting)