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What Contact Information Does My Program Need to Provide for the GME Lifecycle Student Surveys?

Essential Contact Information for GME Lifecycle Student Surveys to Ensure Data Accuracy.

The GME Lifecycle Student Surveys are designed to gather valuable insights into the experiences and perspectives. To ensure accurate and effective data collection, Percept Research requires specific contact information from participating programs.

Required Contact Information

  • FirstName: The first name of the student.
  • LastName: The last name of the student.
  • EmailAddress: The primary email address of the student. (Please note: Only 1 email per potential respondent)

Data Format and Organization

  • Separate Worksheets or Files: For each program, create a separate worksheet or file containing the required contact information. Please ensure each file is clearly labeled.
  • CSV Format: To prevent potential data corruption, save the files in CSV (Comma-Separated Values) format.

Data Privacy and Security

Percept Research is committed to protecting the privacy and security of student data. All information provided is treated with the utmost confidentiality and is used solely for the purposes of the contracted study.

  • Data Confidentiality: Personal information is held in strict confidence and is not shared with unauthorized parties.
  • Data Usage: Data is used for aggregate reporting and analysis, and may be combined with other survey participant data.
  • Individual Marketing: Survey responses will not be used for individual marketing efforts unless the student provides explicit opt-in permission.

Additional Resources

For more detailed information on Percept Research's privacy policy and data confidentiality practices, please refer to the following resources:

By providing the requested contact information in the specified format, you are helping to ensure the success of the GME Lifecycle Student Surveys and contribute to valuable research in medical education.