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Surviving Your Placement in Health and Social Care

English · Paperback / Softback

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"This guide promotes a clear message of the importance of a self-directed approach to learning which will serve the student well during practice education and beyond."
Eimer Ní Riain, Practice Education, University of Limerick, Ireland

"This text is the ultimate companion to any placement in health and social care services."
Terri Grant, University of Worcester, UK

"This is an extremely welcome text for students preparing for their placements and to refer to whilst they on their placement experience - and should be a recommended text for programmes which have placements, regardless of the setting or context."
Dr Jane Cronin-Davis, Associate Professor, Professional Lead for Occupational Therapy and Deputy
Dean for Students, St George's University of London, UK

As students in the health and social care professions, you will spend up to half of your time out on placement. This accessible and practical book walks with you step-by-step through this invaluable learning experience, helping you to develop and create the foundations of your practice whether you are training in nursing, health, or social work.

New to this second edition are additional chapters that consider the changing landscape and challenges of the placement experience during the last decade.

This book covers all you need to know for your placement including:

.Preparing for placement
.Reflective practice
.Writing learning outcomes
.Complex decision making and clinical reasoning
.Evidence-based practice
.Preparing for your first job
.Assessment and passing placements

Using accessible language, case study examples and exercises, this book forms a unique opportunity for self-reflection exploring your personal and professional development on your journey through to registration and beyond, whatever area of practice you are in.

Surviving Your Placement in Health and Social Care is essential reading for all health and social care students, including nurses, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and radiographers and all those undergoing placements.


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Dedication and acknowledgements
How to use this book

1. Preparing yourself for the placement experience and managing your time
2. Assessment and failure
3. Writing learning outcomes
4. Reflective practice
5. Becoming a professional: Complex decision-making and clinical reasoning
6. Role-emerging and non-traditional placements
7. Evidence-based practice
8. Supervision
9. Continuing professional development: Preparing for your first job

Index


Product details

Authors Joan Healey, Joan Spencer Healey, Margaret Spencer, Harvey Woolf
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2022
 
EAN 9780335251100
ISBN 978-0-335-25110-0
No. of pages 193
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

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