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Making the Evidence-Based Case for Clinical Site Participation in Clinical Education: An ASAHP Clinical Education Committee Project

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Title: Making the Evidence-Based Case for Clinical Site Participation in Clinical Education: An ASAHP Clinical Education Committee Project
Authors: Mari, Knettle, Julie, O'Sullivan-Maillet, Christopher W, O'Brien, Felicia, Chew, Amber, Boyd, Laura, Dailey
Source: Journal of allied health. 52(3)
Publisher Information: 2023.
Publication Year: 2023
Subject Terms: Schools, 4. Education, Communication, Advisory Committees, Humans, Educational Status, 16. Peace & justice, Students, 3. Good health
Description: Competition for clinical education sites is a known challenge for academic programs in allied health education with clinical sites reporting a variety of reasons for declining to participate in clinical education. In 2022, the Clinical Education Task Force (now Clinical Education Committee, CEC) of the Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions embarked on a project with the objective of creating an evidence-based resource that could be used by multiple professions to support the case for site participation in clinical education.A literature search was conducted to identify contemporary published works on the positive impact of student clinical education placements on clinical sites. The publications were reviewed and four overarching themes were identified: students add value, productivity, preceptor perception, and patient perception.A one-page infographic was created to feature the four identified themes. A QR code embedded into the infographic links to the citations on which the themes are based.The one-page resource created by the CEC can be used to frame conversations about participation in clinical education, elevating the assertion of benefits from anecdotal to published-based claims. The resource is dynamic, as it can be updated continually as new information emerges and other information becomes outdated.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
ISSN: 1945-404X
Access URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37728366
Accession Number: edsair.pmid..........f6333a82c270a898d206230f7a51bb4a
Database: OpenAIRE
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ISSN:1945404X