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Student Clinical Site & Preceptor Evaluation

throughout the clinical phase of the program. Students should print out a copy of their patient encounter log in “graph” format and have their preceptor sign off on the following specific patient encounters. Their signature not only confirms exposure, but competence in these areas of care. Once signed, your log should be uploaded onto session required documents on Exxat. Should a student not meet these competencies during their elective clerkship, students must formulate a plan with one of the clinical coordinators to meet these competencies. Competency in these areas is required for graduation.

Elective 5 encounters per week/30 per clerkship

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More than one failure to log minimum weekly patient encounters on time will result in a three (3) point deduction from the OVERALL ROTATION GRADE. Each additional failure to log will result in a one (1) point deduction from the overall rotation grade.

CLINICAL YEAR PATEINT ENCOUNTER REQUIREMENTS

Although students must log specific elective encounters during the elective clerkship, the below clinical encounters are required to be completed by the end of the clinical year, not by the end of the elective clerkship. These requirements may be met on any of the eight clerkships. Preceptors must sign off on the following specific patient encounters. Their signature not only confirms exposure, but competence in these areas of care. Competency in these areas is required for graduation.

Types of Clinical Encounters

Preventative Acute Chronic

20 encounters during clinical year 20 encounters during clinical year 20 encounters during clinical year Emergent 20 encounters during clinical year Developmental Disabilities 15 encounters during clinical year

Medical Care Across the Life Span Encounters

Infants- less than 1 years of age 15 encounters during the clinical year Children- 1 y/o – 11 y/o 30 encounters during the clinical year Adolescents- 12 y/o – 17 y/o 30 encounters during the clinical year Adults- 18 y/o – 64 y/o 100 encounters during the clinical year Geriatrics- greater than 65 y/o 100 encounters during the clinical year

PROCEDURE LOGGING REQUIREMENTS

Students are required to perform and log a number of procedures. These procedures are tracked through the Exxat System. Please make sure to perform, rather than observe or assist as many procedures as possible, as credit is given only for those logged as “performed”. Students must print out their “procedure list” for each rotation and have preceptors sign off on the procedure list. Their signature not only confirms exposure, but also indicates that a student can competently perform the procedure. Once your log is signed, it needs to be uploaded onto Exxat in session required documents. During your elective clerkship, it is recommended that you focus on the procedures listed below, as well as procedures unique to the elective clerkship. It is the student’s

responsibility to find opportunities to meet the procedure requirements, however, not all the requirements listed below need to be completed during the student’s elective clerkship.

Difficulty in meeting these requirements should be brought to the attention of the clinical coordinator and a plan for meeting competencies will be formulated.

The clinical coordinator reviews procedure logs every three months. As all procedure requirements must be completed by graduation, students receive reports every three months regarding which procedure requirements are missing. A student will not be able to graduate until competency is

achieved in the items listed below.

REQUIRED CLINICAL YEAR PROCEDURES/EXAMINATIONS

Procedure ABG Required Number 4

Abscess I&D

2 Blood Cultures 2 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 1-assisted is acceptable or at CLI* Foley Catheter Placement 4 IM/SC/ID-injections 10 IV Placement 10 NG Tube Placement 2 Splinting 5 Suturing 5 Venipuncture 10 Assist in Operating Room 5 Wound Care/Debridement 5 Breast Examinations 5 Pelvic Examinations 5 Rectal Examinations 5

*Center for Learning and Innovation (CLI)

QUALITY ASSURANCE/PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT ASSIGNMENT

The Quality Assurance/ Performance Improvement educational project is designed to help students understand issues related to quality in a healthcare setting. It is designed to increase the awareness of quality issues and help students learn how to best manage such situations. This will take place in the form of a discussion board where students and faculty will interact. Failure of students to participate satisfactorily in this project by the end of the last clinical rotation will result in an "Incomplete" for the final clinical rotation.

As part of the clinical clerkship training, students are required to participate in a group discussion board on Blackboard. It can be found as a discussion board in the Medicine III course in blackboard. This material is from the Patient Safety Institute. Students are required to post at least twice as is indicated in the instructions. One original post and one reply to another student or professor’s post is the minimum requirement. Student posts should be thoughtful and substantial but need not be overly long. There are several short videos in the course documents section. Students must view these also. This assignment is not designed to take up a tremendous amount of time, but to simply enhance student learning in quality assurance. This is pass/fail. Students are required to participate accordingly. This assignment is required for graduation. This assignment may be completed between the start of the first clerkship and prior to the completion of the eighth clinical clerkship.

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