Clinical
teaching
Submitted by –Anu rani
Msc.nursing Ist yr(2023-24)
371494
Shaheed Udham Singh College of Nursing, Ratia,Fatehabad
Clinical Teaching is a method of
teaching nursing students that
involves observing, studying, and
discussing patients in real world
setting. The goal of clinical Teaching is
to prepare students for their future
nursing roles by helping them develop
the skills and knowledge needed to
provide high quality care.
Introduction
Clinical Teaching is a form of
interpersonal communication
between a teacher and a learner
in a clinical setting.
Definition
Uses of
instructor
Developing
skills
Identifying
issues
Assessing
performance
Opportunities
1. Case methods
2. Case presentation
3. Nursing rounds and reports
4. Bedside clinic
5. Individual and group
Conference
Methods of clinical
teaching
1. Teaching
2. Evaluating
3. Training
4. Mentoring
5. Preparing
6. Developing
7. Treating patients
8. Maintaining safety
9. Communicating
Duties and responsibilities
Roles of
clinical
instructo
r 1. Managing student learning
2. Preparing students
3. Guiding students
4. Observing and assisting
students with skills
5. Understanding student
expectations
6. Recognizing the stress in
clinical practice
1. Real world experience
2. Integrated learning
3. Lifelong learning
4. Professional identity
5. Motivation and confidence
6. Interpersonal skills
Advantages
1. Lack of clear objective
2. Unstructured environment
3. Inadequate supervision
4. Anxiety
5. Lack of patient consent
Disadvantages
presentation on clinical Teaching practices

presentation on clinical Teaching practices

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    Clinical teaching Submitted by –Anurani Msc.nursing Ist yr(2023-24) 371494 Shaheed Udham Singh College of Nursing, Ratia,Fatehabad
  • 2.
    Clinical Teaching isa method of teaching nursing students that involves observing, studying, and discussing patients in real world setting. The goal of clinical Teaching is to prepare students for their future nursing roles by helping them develop the skills and knowledge needed to provide high quality care. Introduction
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    Clinical Teaching isa form of interpersonal communication between a teacher and a learner in a clinical setting. Definition
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    1. Case methods 2.Case presentation 3. Nursing rounds and reports 4. Bedside clinic 5. Individual and group Conference Methods of clinical teaching
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    1. Teaching 2. Evaluating 3.Training 4. Mentoring 5. Preparing 6. Developing 7. Treating patients 8. Maintaining safety 9. Communicating Duties and responsibilities
  • 7.
    Roles of clinical instructo r 1.Managing student learning 2. Preparing students 3. Guiding students 4. Observing and assisting students with skills 5. Understanding student expectations 6. Recognizing the stress in clinical practice
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    1. Real worldexperience 2. Integrated learning 3. Lifelong learning 4. Professional identity 5. Motivation and confidence 6. Interpersonal skills Advantages
  • 9.
    1. Lack ofclear objective 2. Unstructured environment 3. Inadequate supervision 4. Anxiety 5. Lack of patient consent Disadvantages