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Preparedness for Clinical Practice and the Development of Professional Competencies
Kimberly Carter1, James D Stoehr
1Kimberly Carter, MPAS, PA-C, is an assistant professor and clinical coordinator for the Physician Assistant Program at Midwestern University, Glendale, Arizona. James D. Stoehr, PhD, is a professor for the Physician Assistant Program at Midwestern University, Glendale, Arizona.
Purpose:
To assess students' level of perceived preparedness for clinical competencies and simultaneously identify the effective curricular methods to develop these competencies.
Methods:
Prior to graduation students reported their level of preparedness for clinical practice using a modified Preparation for Hospital Practice Questionnaire and rated the most effective teaching methods to improve the development of clinical and professional competencies.
Results:
Students gave a high rating to group dynamics and teamwork, along with continuous professional development. They felt least prepared in pharmacotherapeutics and the handling of medical emergencies. Rated most effective were didactic lecturing instruction for the acquisition of medical knowledge, standardized patient encounters and simulations for the promotion of interpersonal skills, case groups for the integration of knowledge and critical thinking, and interprofessional events for the maintenance of professional accountability.
Conclusion:
This survey approach may lead to an efficient and focused method for improving clinical and professional competencies and serve as an additional self-assessment tool to support curriculum development and reform.
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