What is the e-EVR?
The e-EVR is an acronym for NCARB’s new electronic Experience Verification Reporting system. As of 31 December 2008, NCARB Record holders are able to document their Intern Development Program (IDP) training by submitting experience reports online through My NCARB Record. Each time an intern submits a report, their IDP supervisor receives an e-mail notification with a link to their report. Once the supervisor has created a profile in the system, they can review and approve all of their interns’ experience reports online. With the new system, the intern’s Record is updated immediately, and they can log on to their NCARB Record at any time to see how they are progressing through the IDP. The e-EVR provides greater transparency into the process and is a useful tool that will help both interns and IDP supervisors meet the goals and requirements of the IDP.
The e-EVR is an acronym for NCARB’s electronic Experience Verification Reporting system. NCARB Record holders are able to document their experience reports online through My NCARB Record. Each time you submit a report, your supervisor receives an e-mail notification with a link to their report. Once the supervisor has created a profile in the system, they can review and approve all your experience reports online. Your Record is updated immediately, and you can log on to My NCARB Record at any time to view your progress.
Related Questions
- My boss will not verify my "professional and Community service" experience on my e-evr because he says that he cannot verify that I actually did it. What can I do?
- What happens if an experience report is submitted in training units after the e-EVR has been switched to training hours?
- What is the smallest denomination of training hours I can enter in to the e-EVR?