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PRECEPTOR ORIENTATION

PRECEPTOR ORIENTATION. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’.

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PRECEPTOR ORIENTATION

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  1. PRECEPTOR ORIENTATION

  2. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. PRECEPTOR ORIENTATION •Thank you for your commitment to professional development by agreeing to mentor and evaluate either a Primary or Advanced Care Paramedic student.

  3. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. PRECEPTOR ORIENTATION •The comparative practitioner levels for Alberta and Canada are as follows: AlbertaCanada EMR EMR PCP Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) ACP Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP) Critical Care Paramedic (CCP)

  4. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. OBJECTIVES OF THE HOSPITAL PRACTICUM • •PCP Hospital Practicum • Assessment of student competency in individual skills and overall efficacy as a primary care paramedic. • ACP Hospital Practicum • Assessment of student competency in individual skills and overall efficacy as a second year advanced care paramedic student using the didactic knowledge he/she has received since their PCP training. Students have achieved ACLS, PALS and NRP certifications.

  5. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. WHO SETS THE EXPECTATIONS? • •Alberta College of Paramedics (ACP) • The Alberta College of Paramedics directs scope of practice through the Alberta Occupational Competency Profile (AOCP). • Paramedic Association of Canada • The Paramedic Association of Canada defines scope of practice through the National Occupational Competency Profile (NOCP).

  6. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. The Definition of Competency for this Practicum A competency is defined as a behavior (or set of behaviors) that demonstrates or reflects an element or elements such as knowledge, skills or attitudes required by an individual to perform a given task at entry to a profession. Individual evaluation of physical application is required.

  7. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. Steps to Competency • First the student learns the academics (Academic “A” competencies tested) • Secondly, the student learns practical skills in labs and scenarios at NAIT (Simulation “S” competencies tested) • Thirdly, the student works under the direction of a skilled practitioner who assesses the competencies listed in the practicum book (Preceptorship “P” on ambulance practicum and Clinical “C” on hospital practicum)

  8. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. Evaluating your student Completion of competencies Each competency performed at the appropriate level is signed off by the preceptor on the Final Evaluation of Mandatory Competencies form. Each competency must be performed a minimum of two times. Clinical competencies that are not signed off on hospital rotations can be signed off on ambulance practicum.

  9. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. Evaluating Competencies Only the competencies to be assessed in hospital practicum are included in CompTracker. Refer to the CompTracker system or the NOCP http://www.paramedic.ca/site/nocp?nav=02 to assure that the student performs the competency at the appropriate level. The student must perform the competency at a satisfactory level without coaching.

  10. TEXT PAGE: Background pattern in top band. Title text set in Arial, Uppercase, flush left/ragged right. Body text in ARIAL font, flush left/ragged right, upper & lowercase. Insert new slide by selecting ‘Insert from menu and select ‘Duplicate slide’. Preceptor Responsibilities Initial/date skill evaluation of competencies listed for the rotation Verify attendance by initialing Complete professional competency evaluation form Complete learning needs assessment if there is a deficiency to be discussed with the Practicum Coordinator and student Complete Preceptor evaluation of the practicum

  11. THANK YOU for your Valuable Contribution to Prehospital Medicine

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