Practice Placement Educator definition

Practice Placement Educator. (PPEd) means a person from a relevant part of the HCPC Register (Paramedic) who is appointed by the Sponsor to supervise and guide the Student and to carry out the Practice Placement Assessment. The PPEd must be suitably qualified/experienced in teaching, coaching and mentoring. The PPEd will also receive additional education from ORMS and will be required to register with ORMS.

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