I am not happy with the stats that not even 3 out of 4 can get a distance RX!!
I am sorry, but if you cannot get the distance RX correct; STOP THE TEST!:stomp::stomp:
When I found out that a long-term employee of mine was not actively trial framing people- she did not feel confident- I went crazy on myself and the rest of the staff. How could we as a group fail to this level and let this slip past us?
She was let go soon after- this was not all she did not know- and her attitude towards education was poor at best. I have a complete training program we developed and it ensures 101 before we ever get to 201, why go forward if the basics are not at 100%. We failed our own training because we did not follow-up after 6 years and figured she got it.
The is no excuse for not requiring at least a 85% pass rate on the basics; that is being lax and allowing our standards to be held back at 85%.
If you cannot do basic functions at the 99% level; who needs you in the practice. This is not rocket science!
Craig the apprentice who got licensed by reading the exam questions the week before the tests! They were way too easy and the same must not be brought forward.