Overview of Selection Process
Approximately 15% of the 4th-year class are selected to
membership each year. These student members of the Society will
be chosen by the selection committee during the Fall semester
after consideration of peer evaluation results at the end of the
third year of medical school, and results of peer nomination to
the Society. Student members are charged with selecting up to
six residents and up to two faculty members for induction each
year. Chapman Society members will also include any residents or
faculty members selected for Gold Humanism Honor Society
membership at other medical schools.
The selection committee consists of:
Chapman Society Faculty Advisors -
Wayne T.
McCormack, Ph.D. &
Nina
Stoyan-Rosenzweig
Faculty members elected to the Society:
Faculty List
The selection committee will review the results of the medical student peer evaluations administered at the end of the 3rd year, which provide peer assessment of clinical competence, interpersonal skills, humanism, and professionalism. Additional data that may be taken into consideration include clerkship ratings for professionalism and participation in service activities. Rankings based on these data will be used by the selection committee to identify approximately 15% of the class.
