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What is a PPI evaluation?

What is a PPI evaluation?

A Permanent Partial Impairment (PPI) Rating is a medical assessment of the nature and extent of claimant’s injury represented by a percentage value of a body part (e.g. 10% of a hand or 15% of a whole person) that is used in part to adjudicate claims.

What is ETS PPI?

A powerful, web-based admissions tool, the ETS® Personal Potential Index (ETS® PPI) helps programs make better admissions decisions by providing standardized, applicant-specific information on core personal attributes that graduate deans and faculty have identified as important for success in graduate study.

What is Personal Potential Index?

The ETS® Personal Potential Index (ETS® PPI) is a web-based evaluation system designed to provide a more complete picture of an applicant’s potential for success in an advanced dental education program—beyond grades, test scores, and recommendation letters.

What does 7% impairment rating mean?

PPI ratings are ordinarily measured as a percentage of the body as a whole. So, someone with a back injury and a 7% PPI rating is said to have a 7% permanent partial impairment to the body as a whole. These are called “scheduled member” injuries, and a set formula is applied to determine your PPI rating.

What is ADEA pass?

The American Dental Education Association Postdoctoral Application Support Service (ADEA PASS) is a centralized application service for individuals applying to advanced dental education programs.

Can you add evaluations after submitting Aadsas?

You can also update evaluations with “new” or “in-progress” statuses and select additional programs to apply to. All other sections are read-only. You can submit your application before your transcripts and evaluations are received.

What does a 50% impairment rating mean?

This is usually a percentage. A worker with a 0 percent rating is expected to do any basic tasks with no problem and is considered to have no impairment. A worker with a rating of more than 50 percent is considered totally impaired and likely has problems performing basic everyday tasks.

What does a 10 percent impairment rating mean?

For anything less than total loss, benefits are figured on a percentage basis. For example, a 10% partial impairment rating to the leg would be worth 20 weeks of benefits at your weekly compensation rate. A 10% rating to your back would be worth 30 weeks at your weekly compensation rate.

What is adadea pass® evaluation?

ADEA PASS® (Postdoctoral Application Support Service) requires applicants to provide two types of evaluations in order to complete their application. Both the Professional Evaluation (PEF) and Institution Evaluation (IEF) will be managed through Letters by Liaison ®, the new evaluation portal. 1.) Institution Evaluation Form (IEF)

Are NBDE results being sent to ADEA pass?

New in 2019! The National Board Dental Exam (NBDE) results will no longer be collected on the IEF as official results can now be requested and sent to ADEA PASS by the applicant. This evaluation is required and will be sent to all programs designated by the applicant.

How do I manage the professional evaluation and institution evaluation?

Both the Professional Evaluation (PEF) and Institution Evaluation (IEF) will be managed through Letters by Liaison ®, the new evaluation portal. 1.) Institution Evaluation Form (IEF) Also called the Dean’s Letter. Written by the Dean or designee.