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Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2019
Work-based learning provides students an opportunity as aspiring employees to explore careers and to turn theory and simulation into practice by gaining on-the-job experience. The hands-on experience gained from work-based learning opportunities, especially when considered in combination with the attainment and application of employment soft…
Descriptors: Work Experience Programs, On the Job Training, Community Colleges, Two Year College Students
Barrett, Jessica L.; Denegar, Craig R.; Mazerolle, Stephanie M. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2018
Context: It is the educator's responsibility to prepare the students to be clinicians who think and reason critically while integrating research evidence into practice. Those new to the role of faculty member, who lack clinical and teaching experience, face challenges in the classroom application of those concepts. Objective: To discuss the…
Descriptors: Medical School Faculty, Teaching Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Medicine
Nadler, Wayne P. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
Comments are offered to clarify the learning model proposed by Arch and Craske (2011) based on extensive clinical experience with the CBT model for treating panic disorder developed by Barlow and Craske (1990). Suggestions are made regarding treatment targets and several cases are offered as examples of how choice of treatment target can make a…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Cognitive Restructuring, Clinical Experience, Therapy
Criniti, S.; Andelloux, M.; Woodland, M. B.; Montgomery, O. C.; Hartmann, S. Urdaneta – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2014
Although studies have shown that patients want to receive sexual health services from their physicians, doctors often lack the knowledge and skills to discuss sexual health with their patients. There is little consistency among medical schools and residency programs in the United States regarding comprehensiveness of education on sexual health.…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Health Education, Sexuality, Medical Education
Deary, Ian J.; Lawn, Martin; Brett, Caroline E.; Bartholomew, David J. – Intelligence, 2009
Here we reprint, and provide background and a commentary on, a recently-rediscovered lecture by Godfrey H. Thomson entitled, "Intelligence and civilisation." It was delivered at the University of Manchester, UK, on 23rd October, 1936, printed in 1937 in the short-lived "Journal of the University of Manchester" and as a pamphlet…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Testing, Intelligence Tests, Clinical Experience
Lichtenberg, James W. – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
However intuitively appealing the notion is that therapists learn from clinical experience (presumably both successes and failures), whether clinical judgment actually is enhanced by experience remains a matter on which there continues to be disagreement. The author discusses the meta-analysis of P.M. Spengler et al. that demonstrates a supportive…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Medical Evaluation, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Experience
McAninch, Amy C. – Teacher Education and Practice, 2009
Theorizing about teacher education and democracy is a challenging task in the year 2009. According to this author, the antidemocratic forces of the social efficiency movement have intensified with the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act, and recent activities of the Obama Department of Education have ratcheted up social efficiency's premise…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Preservice Teacher Education, Democracy, Teacher Role
Ridley, Charles R.; Shaw-Ridley, Mary – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
Clinical judgment is foundational to psychological practice. Accurate judgment forms the basis for establishing reasonable goals and selecting appropriate treatments, which in turn are essential in achieving positive therapeutic outcomes. Therefore, Spengler and colleagues' meta-analytic finding--clinical judgment accuracy improves marginally with…
Descriptors: Medical Evaluation, Clinical Experience, Inferences, Therapy
Rustin, Margaret – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2007
This paper argues that siblinghood has had an important place in child psychotherapy thinking for many decades. Both psychoanalytic observation of young children and clinical experience have contributed to this. It discusses some reasons for the renewed interest in siblings in the wider psychoanalytic field and emphasises the existential threat to…
Descriptors: Siblings, Clinical Experience, Psychotherapy, Children
Knight, Kenneth L. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2008
This editorial describes the swinging pendulum of the role of clinical supervision in relation to the clinical skill development of students in athletic training programs. In the past, students working as interns were essentially assistant athletic trainers with little direct supervision, which resulted in decisions being made with less than…
Descriptors: Athletics, Allied Health Occupations Education, Skill Development, Clinical Experience
Herrman, Judith W. – Healthcare Trends and Transition, 1990
The nursing profession has developed a reward ladder prototype that recognizes clinical expertise and professional growth. The clinical ladder differentiates skill levels of nurses from beginner to expert. Each level is formally recognized by increased responsibilities and financial rewards. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Clinical Experience, Nurses

Morran, D. Keith; Stockton, Rex – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1985
Group psychotherapy practitioners and researchers rarely share their expertise. Reasons are discussed, and practical suggestions for bridging the gap between abstract theoretical research and clinical practice are made. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Group Therapy, Research, Research Methodology

Bishop, Anne H.; Scudder, John R., Jr. – Nursing Outlook, 1997
The uncritical designation of nursing as a science and an art creates vague images of nursing that suggest that the identity of nursing is not to be found in practice. Thinking and talking about nursing as a practice more adequately articulates the meaning of nursing as nurses encounter it. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Clinical Experience, Nursing, Professional Occupations

Donnelly, Glenn – Nurse Education Today, 2003
The role of advanced practice (AP) nurses must be clearly articulated and defined and not overshadowed by medical functions. Consensus on their educational preparation and explication of the nature of expertise in advanced practice are needed if AP nurses are to realize the full scope of their practice. (Contains 35 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Foreign Countries, Nursing Education, Role
Arrington, Dawn T. – N&HC: Perspectives on Community, 1997
The number of elderly expected to live into the next century calls for creative inclusion of this population in learning experiences for student nurses. Retirement communities offer a rich environment for interaction and learning and encourage students to consider the limitless possibilities for nursing interventions with the elderly. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Older Adults