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Preceptor Preparation for Fieldwork 2

Preceptor Preparation for Fieldwork 2. Donna Barker with Rhona Anderson, Sessional Fieldwork Instructor. Fieldwork Team. Donna Barker, Director of Clinical Education Email: donna.barker@utoronto.ca Phone: (416) 946-8782 Rhona Anderson, Sessional Fieldwork Instructor (FW1 and FW2)

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Preceptor Preparation for Fieldwork 2

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  1. Preceptor Preparation for Fieldwork 2 Donna Barker with Rhona Anderson, Sessional Fieldwork Instructor

  2. Fieldwork Team • Donna Barker, Director of Clinical Education • Email: donna.barker@utoronto.ca • Phone: (416) 946-8782 • Rhona Anderson, Sessional Fieldwork Instructor (FW1 and FW2) • Email: rhona.anderson@utoronto.ca • Phone: (416) 978-2679 • Kristina Glofcheski, Sessional Fieldwork Instructor (FW3 and FW4) • Email: kristina.glofcheski@utoronto.ca • Phone: (416) 978-2679 • Deb Cameron, International Fieldwork Coordinator • Email: deb.cameron@utoronto.ca • Phone: (416) 946-8568 • Nella Rupp, Administrative Assistant • Email: ot.clined@utoronto.ca • Phone: (416) 978-8234 Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  3. Objectives for This Recording Provide information specifically related to Fieldwork 2 • Learning Objectives • Evaluation • Projects/ Presentation • Issues Arising • Submission of Forms Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  4. OS&OT Website • General department and curriculum information: http://www.ot.utoronto.ca • Specific to fieldwork: http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/community/fieldwork_supervision/index.asp Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  5. Fieldwork Resource Manual Refer to Fieldwork Resource Manual for • Philosophy of fieldwork and professional standards • Health policies • Contracts and insurance • Fieldwork Structure and placement processes • Pre-placement communication • Objectives • Interprofessional education • Evaluation Process Link: http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/cs/fieldwork/fieldwork_manual/index.asp Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  6. Fieldwork 2 (OCT 1281Y) • Fieldwork 2 occurs in the fall and is seven weeks of full-time placement (37.5 hours / week) for a total of 262.5 hours Course Objective: Students will focus on developing skill in advanced assessments, consolidating academic learning with clinical learning, and increasing independence in working with clients. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  7. Fieldwork 2 (OCT1281Y) Objectives Specific Objectives: • See Course Outline • Specific objectives reflect the level of skill development and supervision required • Under Fieldwork 2 link http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/community/fieldwork_supervision/documents/Fieldwork_2_outline.pdf Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  8. Stages of Professional Competency Development Entry-Level Clinician Consolidation Transition Stage 3 Knowledge Application Stage 2 Stage 1 Entry-Level Student Source: Competency Based Fieldwork Evaluation for Occupational Therapists Bossers, Miller, Polatajko, Hartley, 2002 Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  9. 1. Knowledge Application - educating • Emphasis on development of interaction skills with clients, family, and other health care personnel • Students endeavour to apply their current academic knowledge base to actual practice • Supervision should be consistent/readily available • Students require opportunities to observe and practise professional behaviours and skills that may include • assessment and intervention techniques • communication with family members / other health care personnel • clinical/professional reasoning specific to client centred occupational therapy practice Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  10. 2. Transition - coaching • Emphasis on practice and experience in clinical problem-solving, assessment, and intervention • Students should begin to share and assume responsibility for all components of client centred practice, such as • referral analysis and assessment • planning and implementation of intervention programs • discharge planning and follow-up • Students should be encouraged to try to develop their own ideas/insights and should be able to engage in discussion of several solutions to occupational performance problems and viable courses of action Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  11. 3. Consolidation - mentoring • Emphasis on final preparation of student to assume the role of competent, entry-level occupational therapist • Students should be encouraged to assume as much independence as possible in professional reasoning & in linking academic theory with practice • Students may require some guidance but should take responsibility for of client centred practice components: • referral analysis & assessment • planning & Implementation of intervention programs • discharge planning & follow-up Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  12. Stages of Competency Development Source: Competency Based Fieldwork Evaluation for Occupational Therapists Bossers, Miller, Polatajko, Hartley, 2002 Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  13. Competencies of the CBFE-OT Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  14. Competencies of CBFE (cont’d) Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

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  16. Providing Feedback to Level 2 Fieldwork Students • Promote student self-reflection • Prompt with appropriate questions • Engage in discussion of several solutions to occupational performance problems and encourage student to begin to make decisions about the most viable course of action (Bossers, 2009) Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  17. Personal Learning Objectives • Learning objectives should be developed during the first week of placement • Student do NOT need to develop a personal learning objective for each competency. 3-4 objectives overall is adequate • There cannot be more than one objective for each competency • Learning objectives should be negotiated between the student and preceptor based on student interest and needed development and facility opportunity • Objectives can be completed on CBFE-OT form or on a separate sheet, however must be included with evaluation when returned to U of T • Objectives should be S.M.A.R.T.E.R.! Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  18. Resource(s) Required to Meet the Objective(s) Evidence Validation Objective(s) Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  19. Student Evaluation – CBFE-OT • Please contact the university (Rhona!) as soon as you have any concerns regarding a student passing the placement. • Expectation - U of T Fieldwork Coordinator and student will be notified at or prior to midterm if there is a concern that student may not pass the fieldwork placement. • U of T fieldwork coordinator will conduct a site visit to speak with the preceptor and student. Fieldwork coordinator will review learning objectives and CBFE-OT to provide strategies to address learning needs and/or other issues. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  20. Interprofessional Education (IPE) Requirements • By the end of the program, students must have completed: • A ‘Structured IPE Placement’OR 3 ‘Flexible IPE Activities’ during fieldwork In most cases, these requirements are completed during Fieldwork 1. However, occasionally a student may need to complete a Flexible Activity (or two!) during Fieldwork 2, 3, or 4. Please see the Fieldwork Resource Manual for further information about IPE requirements during fieldwork: http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/cs/fieldwork/fieldwork_manual/ipe_index.asp Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  21. Student Presentation / Project • Students must complete a presentation or project during Fieldwork 2 • The topic should be negotiated between fieldwork supervisor and student and should be pertinent to their current fieldwork practice, is of benefit to the facility, and will aid them in their application of theory and practice. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  22. Student Absences • With the exception of illness related absences, all student absences should be approved prior to the absence by the University Fieldwork Coordinator. • Students may be requesting additional hours to make up time for absences related to religious holidays, illness, conferences or extenuating personal circumstances. • Please ensure that you record all student absences and additional hours on the first page of the CBFE-OT evaluation. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  23. Completion of placement • Students require the following information to be returned to U of T upon completion of placement • Completed CBFE-OT (including signatures) • Student Report on Fieldwork Placement (including signatures) • Students will not receive a grade for fieldwork until the original hard copy of the completed CBFE-OT is returned to the university. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  24. Returning Completed Fieldwork 2 Forms • Deadline for return of completed and signed CBFE-OT evaluation and completed and signed Student Report on Fieldwork Placement, is approximately 3 weeks after the completion of the placement. • Forms can be sent to the Fieldwork office via the student if they are in a sealed envelope with your signature over the seal or they can be mailed to: Fieldwork Administrative Assistant Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy Rehabilitation Science Building 160 – 500 University Ave Toronto, Ontario M5G 1V7 Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

  25. Thank-you! • Thank-you for your willingness to take a student on placement. The students, our fieldwork team, and the rest of the faculty appreciate your partnership in the education of our occupational therapy students! Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

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