Tools for Trainers

Index

 

  1. Developing Clinical Skills
  2. Objective
  3. Enabling Objectives
  4. Developing Clinical Skills?
  5. Example of Skill Development #1
  6. Example of Skill Development #2
  7. Example of Skill Development #3
  8. Performance Model
  9. The Effective Clinical Trainer
  10. The Effective Trainer and Coach
  11. When is Coaching Appropriate? #1
  12. When is Coaching Appropriate? #2
  13. Trainer Roles
  14. Active Listening Techniques
  15. Types of Questions During Coaching #1
  16. Types of Questions During Coaching #2
  17. Guidelines for Giving Feedback
  18. Guidelines for Receiving Feedback
  19. Problem Solving Steps #1
  20. Problem Solving Steps #2
  21. Presenting Clinical Problems
  22. Using Learning Guides
  23. Advantages of Using Anatomic Models #1
  24. Advantages of Using Anatomic Models #2
  25. Using Models During Training
  26. Demonstrating a New Skill
  27. Whole-Part-Whole Approach
  28. Demonstrating a Skill #1
  29. Demonstrating a Skill #2
  30. Demonstrating a Skill #3
  31. Using the Learning Guide During the Demonstration
  32. Skill Development Process

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