CaRMS does not have a template as this is a document typically created and provided by each medical school. Some international schools might not typically provide Medical Student Performance Records or Dean’s letters and therefore would not know what type of information to include if they were to create one for a student.
The Medical Student Performance Record (MSPR), also known as a Dean’s letter, is a document describing your overall performance during medical school. Its contents may be as simple as a confirmation that you did in fact attend your medical school; other MSPRs may include more specific information. The format will vary widely between schools.
Typically, this document:
• Reports on activities during medical school; and/or
• Comments on performance in clinical rotations; and/or
• Gives a recommendation for further medical training; and/or
• Reports on time spent in each specialty or department (hours or weeks).
If you are unsure of your faculty's contact information, or even whether the school is still operational, searching your faculty on the World Directory of Medical Schools will be able to provide you with this information, and more.
If you're unable to obtain an MSPR/Dean's letter, please visit this Help Center article: My school does not issue MSPRs. What should I do?
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