Re: Student clinicals
I totally agree.
The 'good old days' of hospital based training is long gone and no longer applicable in our now modern profession. With all it's boudaries and legal obligations.
But I do not think that we can learn most of what we need in a classroom.
How can we then practice what we have learnt in books into 'real' patient care?
I have always thought that we need to spend 50% studying theory. And 50% in a clinical setting.
We are moving too far now away from the hospitals into the classroom making for some Nurse's who do very well in the theory but find it very difficult to transfer that theory based knowledge into real life. With patient's who are valnurable and emotional.
I have had the pleasure of being 'hospital' trained only initially many years ago in Aged Care/Disability many years before I finally dare step into a classroom environment to make everything official.
AND be a student in an academic setting going out in clinicals to practice my new found skills.
So I trully get to see and feel the tug and pull of the struggle to balance theory and practice.
I feel so passionaltly about this very subject that I wrote a paper on it for my Diploma.
I am not sure really if we will ever trully get the balance correct.
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