clinical placement

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meaningsofclinicalandplacement

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clinical
adjective
uk
/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ...
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placement
noun
uk
/ˈpleɪs.mənt/
us
/ˈpleɪs.mənt/
a temporary position or job in ...
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(Definition ofclinicalandplacementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The summary was requested to reflect the students' feelings and personal development over the seven weeks ofclinicalplacement.
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This is further consolidated in year 2 when the students are paid a training wage for their 48 week professionalclinicalplacement.
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One of the main aims of theclinicalplacementphilosophy is that all students should have parity of experience.
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For many of the second year students, reflecting upon thisclinicalplacementspecifically affirmed their choice of radiation therapy as a career.
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However, unforeseen difficulties prior to the launch of the firstclinicalplacementmeant that the practice assessors could not be prepared for this new mode of support.
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One of these changes was to introduce a reflective journal with the aim of giving students some "control" over their learning goals within the supervisedclinicalplacement.
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During their period of training, a student nurse or midwife would either be on aclinicalplacementor in a university carrying out academic work.
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The final year of training involvesclinicalplacementin hospitals and health clinics.
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It is recognised that the value of a portfolio lies in students documenting and reflecting on experience during clinical placements, thereby enhancing learning and understanding.
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Medical ethics are based on values and judgments in a practicalclinicalplacementwhere six values are portrayed the most: autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, dignity, truthfulness and honesty.
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The program provides four year full-time study with 3 years institutional academic exposure and clinical exposure, and one full year ofclinicalplacementand supervision that supports placement.
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One respondent suggested an internship model in which newly appointed community staff nurses could rotate through a number of clinical placements to gain a grounding in community-based practice.
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A clinical co-ordinator is now in post to oversee the clinical placements, perform audits, and monitor ongoing appraisal documentation, as there are many associated administrative tasks that accompany the scheme.
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In clinical placements there is a 37½-hour week commitment.
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Responsibility for negotiating clinical placements rests with education providers.
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They should be reimbursed for the cost of travelling to clinical placements.
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Trusts do however provide clinical placements for student midwives and continuing professional development opportunities.
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During the remainder of the course students are supernumerary, but gain experience in clinical placements under the supervision of qualified nurses.
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The answer is not for the first years, but some science-related clinical services will be taught while students are on their clinical placements.
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The number of clinical placements available for physiotherapists is not held centrally.
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