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9780195519600

Clinical and Fieldwork Placement in the Health Profession

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    9780195519600

  • ISBN10:

    0195519604

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2013-06-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

In all health professions, students are required to spend a certain number of hours in a healthcare setting working within their discipline-specific profession. This requirement is essential to becoming a competent health professional and practitioner. Clinical and Fieldwork Placement in the Health Professions, second edition, helps to prepare students for their work in clinical and fieldwork settings.

The text is divided into three parts. Part 1 Issues for Practice presents information that is important for students and supervisors to know-regardless of the clinical setting. This includes how to get the most out of your fieldwork, working in teams and how to prepare for placement. Part 2 Contexts of Practice explores various clinical settings (i.e. working with mothers and babies, working in acute care, working in mental health) and guides the student through what to prepare for, what to expect and issues that would be helpful to be aware of during placement. Part 3 Transition to Practice provides information on the transition from student to fieldwork educator and on some of the issues involved in supervision of a student.

This second edition continues to encourage multidisciplinary practice, reinforcing that the key to good health practice is to have all health professionals working together successfully with shared skills in reflective practice, engaging clients in care and ethical practice. New to this edition are chapters on 'Working in Palliative Care' and 'Becoming a Reflective Practitioner', more detail on the competency standards for students on placement, and new pedagogical features-'Supervisor Profiles' to help students prepare for clinical placements in various settings, and 'Portfolio Development Exercises' to help shape a students' professional practice portfolio.

Author Biography


Karen Stagnitti, Professor, Deakin University,Adrian Schoo, Professor, Flinders University,Dianne Welch, Senior Lecturer, Deakin University


Karen Stagnitti Professor, Personal Chair, Occupational Science and Therapy Program, School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University

Adrian Schoo Professor, Flinders Innovation in Clinical Education Cluster, School of Medicine, Flinders University

Dianne Welch Director of Clinical Studies, School of Nursing, Deakin University

Table of Contents


Part 1: Issues for Practice
1 Getting Ready for Placement
2 The Three Rs: Roles, Rights and Responsibilities
3 Becoming a Reflective Practitioner
4 Models of Supervision
5 Making the Most of Your Fieldwork Learning Opportunity
6 Assessment of Clinical Learning
7 A model for Alternative Fieldwork
8 Interprofessional Learning in the Field: Multidisciplinary Teamwork
9 Learning from Failure
10 Using Digital Technology for Knowledge Transfer
11 Fostering Partnerships with Action
12 Supporting People's Decision-Making
13 Working in Palliative Care
Part 1 Checklist
Part 2: Contexts of Practice
14 Working in Diverse Settings
15 Working with Mothers and Babies
16 Working with Children and Families
17 Working in Acute Settings
18 Working with Older People
19 Working in Mental Health
20 Working in Workplace Practice
21 Working in Private Practice
22 Working in Rural and Remote Settings
23 Working in Indigenous Health Settings
Part 2 Checklist
Part 3: Transition to Practice
24 You Become the Supervisor
25 Starting Out in Supervision
26 Health Workforce Recruitment and the Impact of Fieldwork Placements
Part 3 checklist
Appendix: Legal Issues
Glossary
List of Useful Websites
Index

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