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Page 1: Preceptor Internship

Preceptor Internship

Workshop #1

Getting Started

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Interests and Hopes

Name

Unit/agency/practice area

Preceptor experience

Interest and hopes for program and today’s workshop

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Preceptor Internship Program

WHY?

Quality student placements scarce:– Fewer experienced staff to serve

– Burn-out, lack of time, lack of motivation

Significant increase in new graduates

Despite acknowledged importance of role, limited support/infrastructure across BC

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BC Preceptor Development Initiative

Exploring new and innovative ways to provide education and support to health preceptors

Led by a provincial, interprofessional team of educators representing post-secondary institutions and health authorities

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BC Preceptor Development Initiative

Three sub-projects

One of 56 Practice Education Innovation Fund (PEIF) projects

Funding: Ministries of Advanced Education, Health

Administered by BCAHC

Existing C&W Preceptor Budget

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BCAHC-Practice Education Innovation Fund (PEIF)

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BC Preceptor Development InitiativeOutcomes:

– More preceptors interested in preceptor education

– Increased satisfaction of preceptors

– Increased preceptor recruitment and retention

– Increased quality of education for students– Minimize frustration with

practice experience for current preceptors

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Preceptor Internship Program

Unique pilot program

Builds on successes from internship, leadership and current preceptor programs

Skill development/support for new and experienced preceptors

Uses a “coach approach”

“Coaching is a conversation, a dialogue, whereby the coach and the individual

interact in a dynamic exchange to achieve goals, enhance performance and move the individual forward to greater success.” 

~Zeus and Skiffington

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Preceptor Internship Program

Four workshops over 3-4 months

Work in “learning triads” with coach in between

15-25 participants

“Learning is not a spectator sport.”

~D. Blocher

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Preceptor Workshop #2(Oct 5)

Preceptor Workshop #3(Oct 19)

Preceptor Workshop #4-(Nov 23)

Preceptor cohort15-25 preceptors

Coach

Preceptor Internship Model14-18 week timeframe (including evaluation and follow-up)

Preceptor Workshop #1(Sept 28)

Coaching (in learning triads)

Learning Triad session

Learning Triad session

Learning Triad session

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- “To Study’

-To “Practice Constantly”

Learning…

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Learning is…

•a change in ways of thinking

•a change in ways of being (behaviour, actions)

Learning Change

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How do we Learn?

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Health Preceptor Competencies

Competencies are defined as:

the integrated knowledge, skills, attitudes and decision-making

required to perform within the scope of an individual’s practice.

Communication

Relationships

Teaching, Mentoring, Coaching

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CAPE tool

Competence Assessment, Planning & Evaluation

CAPE tools are reviewed:

– before starting new role;

– before & during annual performance review

– ongoing to identify learning needs and goals

– when feedback given of successful performance

– whenever you feel like it!

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S.M.A.R.T Goals

S-Specific

M-Measurable

A-Attainable

R-Realistic

T-Timely

Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into

the visible.

~Anthony Robbins

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Learning Partnership

Preceptee/Learner

Effective Preceptor

•Role Model•Socializer•Educator

Learning Environment

The Learning Partnership

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Setting the Stage

Create a learning climate and build a learning relationship

Clarify expectations

Start where the learner is at

The beginning is the most important part of the work

~Plato

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Getting Started… Planning Worksheet

How do you get to know someone?

How do you build trust? Establish a connection?

How do you find out what they need to learn?

How do they learn best?

What are they nervous about? Excited about?

How do they like to receive feedback? What works for them?

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Establishing a relationship

To put up with me is the first step to understanding me. Not that you embrace my ways as right for you, but that

you are no longer irritated or disappointed with me for my seeming waywardness.

Then, in understanding me, you might come to prize my differences and, instead of trying to change me, preserve

and even nurture those differences.~Adapted from

Please Understand Meby David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates

Gen X

Gen Y-

Netsters

Nexster

s

Baby BoomersTraditio

nalists-

Veterans

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Identifying learning needs and clarifying expectations

Novice

Expert

UnconsciouslyIncompetent

ConsciouslyIncompetent

ConsciouslyCompetent

UnconsciouslyCompetent

Stages of Competence

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Learning and Teaching Styles

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Feedback Plan

"Feedback is the breakfast of champions."

~ Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson

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Learning Partnerships in Action

What is happening in scenario?

What issues/problems are evident?

What strategies might help?

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Learning Triads

Meet every 3-4 weeks

Work with coach

Work on learning goals

Support network for each other

Preceptor

Prece

ptorPreceptor

“Triangles are a learning lab.... experiment and enjoy your journey.”

~Erna Hagge

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Closing and Evaluation

Check-in

Next steps

Feedback….


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