运动训练专业学生作为学生主导的跨专业诊所的核心成员:一种教育技术

Ellanora Kraemer, Anne W. Vande Berg, Jennifer R. Timm, Charissa K. Eaton, Amy Reitmaier Koehler
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运动训练师(ATs)与其他专业人员合作,以改善患者的健康和福祉。为了培养运动训练师为个人、社区和人群提供护理,运动训练专业的学生必须在各种实践环境中体验跨专业(IP)教育、健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)和不同的健康状况。 介绍一种在学生主导的诊所中为运动训练专业学生提供 IP 体验的教育技术。 运动训练师照顾的客户/患者在医疗保健和个人需求方面资源有限。为了照顾这些人,运动训练师必须与家长/监护人、学校社工和护士合作,通过各种方式,包括免费/低价诊所和社会服务,参与到他们的工作中。在培养未来的医疗服务提供者时,必须采取有目的的教育策略,利用综合保健教育和综合保健实践提供直接的临床经验,以解决多种环境下的 SDOH 问题。学生主导的 IP 诊所提供基于社区的教学,为学生的临床实践做好准备。 参加临床课程的运动训练研究生一年级学生参与了这项教育技术。临床经验为学生提供了独特的机会,使他们能够与多个学术项目(护理本科生和研究生、公共卫生本科生、社会工作本科生和研究生)的师生一起学习和应用 IP 实践,同时为中西部农村地区服务不足的个人和社区提供护理服务。 这一教育战略对社区、学生、教师、学术项目和大学都产生了积极影响。参与以社区为基础、由学生主导的 IP 诊所,使运动训练专业的学生做好准备,通过合作的方式为不同的个人、人群和健康状况提供医疗服务。这种方法还能弥补医疗保健服务方面的不足,特别是在服务不足且具有不同特殊健康保健需求的群体中,同时还能让学生了解他们以前可能从未考虑过的实践环境。 将运动训练专业学生纳入 IP 学生领导的诊所,为学生提供了独特的学习机会,使他们能够照顾服务不足的个人、人群和社区,为他们作为临床医生提供全人护理做好准备。
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The Athletic Training Student as a Core Member of an Interprofessional Student-Led Clinic: An Educational Technique
Athletic trainers (ATs) collaborate with other professionals to improve the health and well-being of their patients. To prepare ATs to care for individuals, communities, and populations, it is important for athletic training students to experience interprofessional (IP) education, social determinants of health (SDOH), and varying health conditions, in a variety of practice settings. To describe an educational technique that provides athletic training students with an IP experience at a student-led clinic. Athletic trainers care for clients/patients who have limited resources for health care and personal needs. To care for these individuals, ATs must have collaborative practices that engage them with parents/guardians, school-based social workers, and nurses through a variety of settings, including free/low-cost clinics and social services. A purposeful educational strategy that provides direct clinical experiences using IP education and IP practice to address SDOH in multiple settings is important in preparing future health care providers. Student-led IP clinics provide community-based teaching and learning to prepare students for clinical practice. First-year graduate-level athletic training students enrolled in clinical courses participated in this educational technique. A clinical experience provided students the unique opportunity to learn and apply IP practice with students and faculty in multiple academic programs (undergraduate and graduate nursing, undergraduate public health, undergraduate and graduate social work) while caring for underserved individuals and communities in the rural Midwest region. This educational strategy positively impacts the community, students, faculty, academic programs, and the university. Participation in community-based IP student-led clinics prepares athletic training students to care for a variety of individuals, populations, and health conditions through a collaborative approach. This approach also addresses gaps in health care delivery, particularly among underserved groups with varying SDOH, while introducing students to practice settings they may not have considered previously. Incorporating the athletic training student into an IP student-led clinic provides unique learning opportunities for students to care for underserved individuals, populations, and communities, preparing them to provide whole-person care as clinicians.
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