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Preceptor doctors' assessment of the clinical skills of chiropractic externs.

Roger J R Hynes, Alana K Callender, Rachelle A Hynes, Donald F Gran.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study surveyed preceptor doctors' opinions of student competence before and after a chiropractic preceptorship.
METHODS: The qualitative and quantitative survey asked doctors about the competence of externs in various skills and asked opened-ended questions about the strengths and weaknesses of the externs. The survey was conducted using a common Web-based platform called SurveyMonkey.
RESULTS: A total of 125 doctors responded to the survey. The doctors tended to agree that they saw a positive change in the skills of the externs over time. Externs presented to the preceptors lacking in confidence and office management skills. The preceptors reported an increase from 2.7 to 3.9 on a 5.0 Likert scale in the students' confidence in adjusting skills during the preceptorship. The preceptor doctors were split on students' preparedness in chiropractic adjusting technique, reporting it as both the strongest and the weakest presenting skill.
CONCLUSION: Preceptor doctors perceived that their student externs were academically qualified but were weaker in the clinical application of procedures. Results from this survey suggest that the preceptor program can improve the confidence levels and practice management knowledge of chiropractic externs.

Keywords:  Chiropractic; Education; Preceptorship; Training Programs

Year:  2015        PMID: 26600271      PMCID: PMC4770994          DOI: 10.7899/JCE-14-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chiropr Educ        ISSN: 1042-5055


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