Author | Miranda Rose, BAppSc(Speech Pathology) GradDip(Communication Disorders) GradDip(Health Research Methodology) PhD, and Dawn Best, DipPhysio MEd |
Publisher | Churchill Livingstone |
Year | 2005 |
Language | English |
Pages | 369 |
Size | 3.03 MB |
Format |
Summary
A comprehensive guide on transforming clinical practice through clinical education, professional supervision, and mentoring, written by Miranda Rose and Dawn Best. This book explores various methods and approaches to improving clinical practices, focusing on continuous professional development and clinician training. Topics covered include competency assessment, training planning, supervision techniques, and mentoring strategies. In addition to theoretical aspects, the book provides real case studies and practical examples to help readers understand and apply the knowledge gained. Perfect for science book enthusiasts, it provides essential insights into clinical education and mentoring in healthcare.
Key Features
- Introduction to clinical education and mentoring
- Techniques to improve clinical practices
- Case studies and practical examples
- Clear and detailed explanations
- Access to free scientific PDF books
About the Authors
Miranda Rose and Dawn Best are recognized experts in clinical training and mentoring. With extensive experience in teaching and professional supervision, they have published numerous articles and books on best practices in clinician professional development. This book reflects their expertise and commitment to improving clinical practices and ongoing training for healthcare professionals.
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