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Definition
Can identify specific clinical objectives to be demonstrated and
focus on student cognitive and psychomotor behaviors benefits : skill
validation in a no risk situation
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Perks of simulations Perks of written evaluation
, Rating scales/ rubrics Perks of checklist:
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Definition
-Opportunity to probe for more detail from students and clarify
misconceptions
-Can focus on higher order questions to better promote student
critical thinking
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Standardized patient examinations Role play and clinical scenerios
Student interviews and
Student rights case presentations
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Definition
Incorporate qualitative and quantitative judgement regarding the
learner's performance in clinical
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Checklists: Standardized patient examinations
Journals and logs Rating scales/ rubrics
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Definition
fairness of the outcome in relation to the infraction; does the
punishment fit the crime
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Substantive Due Process Procedural Due Process:
Inherent Due Process Due Rights
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Term
What chain of command must be followed in the student appeal
process
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interpret in fair reasonable and consistent manner, assign grade, provide
summative eval conference and eval experience
-Videos can promote self eval, allowing students to see themselves and eval
their performance more objectively
-Opportunity to provide feedback
-Can be used in conjunction with other tools
Instructor Conference
Academic Advisor Conference
Program Director Conference
Dean of Nursing Conference
Appeal Committee
Cheif Academic Officer Conference (VP)
-Can react in various ways, faculty must be empathetic
-Steer conversations towards students not meeting the clinical objectives and
provide support
-a grievance policy should be available
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