That is, the comments were not expressed the way
a medical student would.
"I also saw that the handwriting was different. Not the way
students write but like the handwriting of old people.
So then I went back and looked through other years
for similar handwriting." He explained that he, Randy,
had found all three SmurFFs which he had brought to Lyle
and asked that they be sent to a document examiner
because he thought these were written by Trenchant.
Responding to a very leading question from Anuse, Randy agreed,
"Yes, these evaluations had been very harmful to me in that
they tended to undermine my confidence in my ability to teach
radiology and could affect my reappointment."
Esther broke in, "Five evaluations out of nearly 200?"
"Well most of the 200 were pretty bad." Suddenly realizing
how this sounded, he quickly amended, "You see, it was the kind
of comments that tipped me off that they were not real student
feedbacks. They didn't sound the same. She was making these
kinds of comments to the students--exerting influence on them
to write the derogatory remarks. That's what was undermining
my confidence.
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