2023 Pauline Cerasoli Lecture: It Takes a Village to Raise a Profession.

Journal, physical therapy education Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1097/JTE.0000000000000344
Donna L Applebaum
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Background and purpose: Personal and profession-related factors affect graduate transition to practice. Social supports and a sense of belonging are recognized as critical factors affecting success. The need for a professional to postprofessional continuum of learning has been identified. Development of a process to effectively move learners through this continuum are affected by conflicts such as economic issues, varied educational and practice philosophies, and capacity demands for clinical sites and instructors. The purpose of this article was to discuss professional formation as an individual experience that needs environmental support. If we look to the intrinsic needs of the individual to develop effective systems, both individuals and the profession will thrive.

Position and rationale: The changing demographics of students and factors affecting health care and education offer compelling reasons to reconsider the pathway for early professional development. Education and practice must collaborate to cocreate the foundation for professional formation. Basic needs such as economic security and social belonging must be met to create optimal conditions for learning and growth.

Discussion and conclusion: The profession has not adopted an intentional pathway for new graduates to meet foundational practice needs. Some new graduates seek residencies, but residencies are focused on specialization and supply does not meet the demand. Strategies to promote success of early career professionals include a professional to postprofessional curriculum with intentional mentorship, changes in the regulatory environment, and formation of effective partnerships to support education and practice.

2023 Pauline Cerasoli 讲座:培养一个职业需要一个村庄。
背景和目的:与个人和专业相关的因素会影响毕业生向实践的过渡。社会支持和归属感被认为是影响成功的关键因素。从专业到专业后的连续学习的必要性已经得到确认。经济问题、不同的教育和实践理念以及对临床基地和指导教师的能力要求等矛盾影响着有效推动学习者完成这一连续学习过程的发展。本文的目的是将专业培养作为一种需要环境支持的个人经历来讨论。如果我们着眼于个人的内在需求来开发有效的系统,那么个人和专业都将茁壮成长。立场和理由:不断变化的学生人口结构以及影响医疗保健和教育的因素为重新考虑早期专业发展的途径提供了令人信服的理由。教育和实践必须合作,共同为专业培养奠定基础。必须满足经济保障和社会归属感等基本需求,为学习和成长创造最佳条件:本专业尚未为应届毕业生提供满足基本实践需求的途径。一些新毕业生寻求住院实习,但住院实习侧重于专业化,供不应求。促进早期职业专业人员取得成功的策略包括:从专业到专业后的课程,并提供有意的指导,改变监管环境,以及建立有效的合作伙伴关系以支持教育和实践。
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