Whether you are currently working as a clinical instructor or transitioning from a staff position to the role of clinical instructor, this series will provide the strategies and information you need to make the switch successfully. Modules in this series explain your new role and what to expect, as well as ways to bring out the best in your students. Format: online modules.
This module helps technologists transition from a staff position to the role of clinical instructor and provides strategies to make the switch personally rewarding and meaningful. You will receive instruction gathered from interviews with clinical instructors, program directors and students who describe the qualities they value in successful clinical instructors.
This module covers adult student learning styles and describes ways to balance education with training. You will receive valuable instruction gathered from five leading educators and a panel discussion to give you key insights into the requirements of the job.
This module describes what it takes to be a successful facilitator of learning in the clinical setting. You will learn common vocabulary used in the clinical setting and tips to plan in-service activities that are approved for continuing education credit.
This module covers common terminology used in the clinical setting and describes how to apply consistent grading criteria such as rubrics to set expectations and offer accurate and fair assessments of performance.
This module explains how remediation can be an effective technique to collaborate with students, and how to identify areas that need improvement and celebrate success rather than emphasizing failure.
This module describes how to keep accurate and current records, and how those records are vital to any clinical instructor’s success. Confidentiality, counseling issues, communication methods and legal responsibilities are also discussed.
This series of nine online modules is designed for new and seasoned health care professionals who want to improve their clinical competence. Written by radiologists and a registered radiologist assistant, this series uses high-quality CT and MR images to explore the location and function of major anatomical structures in the human body. Format: online modules.
This complete institutional (non-credit) version also includes three promo codes for access to the credit version of the full series. This is the product to choose when you want complete access to the series, as well as CE credit for an employee or someone else.
This series provides the strategies and information needed to successfully navigate the difficulties facing clinical instructors. Modules in this series explain the role and what to expect, as well as ways to bring out the best in students. You will receive coupon codes via e-mail from the ASRT when you complete your purchase. These codes are redeemed on the ASRT website for access to the credit version of this series.
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