Emotional Intelligence: Soft Skills Training Curriculum, an Educational Training for Healthcare Students for Increased Success during Clinical Rotations

Jasmine L Thomas
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Emotional intelligence (EI), or soft skills, is a set of skills including professionalism, effective communication skills, organizational skills, and responsivity to feedback. Research indicates that healthcare students entering their clinical rotations may lack these sets of skills The lack of soft skills during clinical experience can strain the student’s professional relationship with their clinical educators/instructors (supervisors) and may result in failure After a review of relevant literature, the purpose of this research project is to augment the evidence-based, soft skills training curriculum being developed at SUNY Downstate Medical Center Occupational Therapy Master’s Program through the production of three educational videos that incorporate the perspectives of clinical educators, alumni, and current students. The goal of the project is to increase students’ knowledge of emotional intelligence and inspire self-awareness and reflection on their own professionalism. The curriculum would ideally function to increase students’ success during clinical rotations and develop more competent clinicians. The curriculum was piloted with second year occupational therapy students prior to their clinical rotations. The curriculum educated students on soft skills and promoted reflection on their own professionalism. The curriculum findings demonstrated significant outcomes with students reporting the use of emotional intelligence skills during clinical rotations to be valuable. The findings of this study indicate that the need for emotional intelligence training may also be applicable and valuable to students in various healthcare programs.
情绪智力:软技能训练课程,为医疗保健学生在临床轮转期间增加成功的教育培训
情商(EI),或软技能,是一套技能,包括专业精神,有效的沟通技巧,组织能力和对反馈的反应能力。研究表明,在临床经验中缺乏软技能可能会使学生与临床教育者/导师(主管)的专业关系紧张,并可能导致失败。在回顾相关文献后,本研究项目的目的是增加循证,软技能培训课程由纽约州立大学下州医学中心职业治疗硕士项目开发,通过制作三个教育视频,将临床教育者、校友和在校生的观点结合起来。该项目的目标是增加学生对情商的了解,激发他们对自己专业精神的自我意识和反思。该课程将理想地发挥作用,以提高学生在临床轮转期间的成功,并培养更有能力的临床医生。该课程在二年级职业治疗学生临床轮转之前进行了试点。课程培养学生的软技能,促进学生对自身专业素养的反思。课程发现显示了显著的结果,学生报告在临床轮转期间使用情商技能是有价值的。本研究的结果表明,情绪智力训练的需求也可能适用于各种医疗保健项目的学生。
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