Clinical instruction definition
Clinical instruction means hands-on learning situations in which students directly care for patients/clients within a relevant setting, under the supervision of a qualified faculty member.
Clinical instruction means hands-on learning situations in which students directly care for patients/clients within a relevant setting, under the supervision of a qualified faculty member, so that program outcomes are met.
Clinical instruction means instruction in which students receive supervised experience in performing procedures in a clinical setting on patients. Clinical procedures shall only be allowed upon successful demonstration and evaluation of laboratory and preclinical skills. There shall be at least one instructor for every six students who are simultaneously engaged in clinical instruction.
More Definitions of Clinical instruction
Clinical instruction means the guidance and supervision provided by a nursing, nursing assistant or medication assistant program faculty member while a student is providing client care.
Clinical instruction means the guidance and supervision provided by a nursing program faculty member or NAT- CEP instructor while a student is providing client care.
Clinical instruction means the hands-on application of massage therapy.
Clinical instruction means instruction by the preceptor, or a guest instructor, consisting of observation and treatment of patients.
Clinical instruction means all supervised course work within which the student has the opportunity to engage in a broad range of clinical activities similar to those performed by a licensed counselor/therapist. This includes all practice and internships completed within a student’s program.
Clinical instruction means instruction in which students receive supervised experience in performing procedures in a clinical setting on patients. Clinical instruction shall only be performed upon successful demonstration and evaluation of preclinical skills. (Excerpt: B&P 1754.5)
Clinical instruction means hands-on educational experience in a health care setting such as a hospital, clinic, or physician’s office, under the supervision of a licensed practitioner or the direct supervision of a radiologic technologist.