Unlike other surveys you’ve taken at IU School of Medicine, the GQ is the big kahuna: a survey that covers your entire four-year experience here.
As a result, getting you and your fellow seniors to take the GQ survey in large numbers is a critical factor in the school’s continued accreditation.
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) administers the confidential and anonymous survey, which takes roughly 30 minutes to complete.
How can I take the survey?
Glad you asked. Beginning Feb. 14, you’ll receive twice-monthly emails directly from AAMC — namely, the email address GQ@aamc.org. The link they provide is private and unique to you.
Why should I take the GQ?
Beyond the obvious — you want to be a graduate of a medical school that retains LCME accreditation — we use your feedback to make real changes to the curriculum and overall medical school experience. As past generations’ GQ participation improved your time here, your GQ observations will help future IU School of Medicine students. You can shape the future.
Look, altruism is great. But we also have some nice incentives to thank you for participating.
If the Class of 2025 gets to 60% GQ completion by March 1, Medical Student Education will provide $2,500 toward a Match Day party! So don’t wait — finish the GQ as soon as possible!
And when you complete the GQ, take a screenshot of the confirmation from the AAMC and submit it. We’ll enter you for periodic drawings and a chance to earn the Graduation VIP package: reserved seating for up to four guests and one VIP parking pass at the Graduate Recognition Ceremony, happening May 16 at the Indiana Convention Center.