Clinical Highlights Choose one or more of the following to guide your self-reflection of your experience this week. Do not report on an extended SOAP note patient. The reflection sh
Weekly Clinical Communication
Student Name:
For the week of 7/21/2024- 7/27/2024
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Clinical |
8 |
Patient |
8 |
Total |
96 |
Total |
96 |
Clinical Highlights
Choose one or more of the following to guide your self-reflection of your experience this week. Do not report on an extended SOAP note patient. The reflection should be a minimum of 100 to 150 words.
§ Discuss an encounter that was particularly interesting and what you learned from it?
§ Discuss a difficult or challenging encounter and how you handled it?
§ Discuss an example of how you were able to independently contribute to this week’s encounters?
§ Were there any patient management plans developed by your preceptor that surprised you?
§ Were you able to “teach” your preceptor anything this week?
§ Identify a personal learning need you discovered while assessing or managing a specific diagnosis. What steps will you take to improve your understanding or skills?
§ What insights did you gain during your experience this week that will prove most helpful for future encounters?
§ What personal success do you want to celebrate?
§ If I could have a do over, I would have done this instead……
Discussion |
The most interesting encounter this week was |
Looking Ahead
§ What clinical goal would you like to tackle next week?
Discussion |
In the coming week, my main goal is to improve my |
§ What is your proposed clinical schedule (date/time/total hours) for next week?
§ I have completed all clinical hrs required for this course.
I am going to email/message you to further discuss … (Optional)
§ Reviewing a challenging patient encounter.
§ Challenges/concerns with my preceptor and/or my clinical site.
§ The absence of the application of EBP/CPGs in the clinical setting.
§ Challenges with gaining access to enough patients in the required age range.
§ Challenges with gaining access to a wide variety of diagnoses for the course population.
§ Incorrect action(s) taken by me at the clinical site.
§ Locating resources to assist with my clinical experience.
§ Anything else . . .
Topic to Discuss |
If any, type your response here – |
References
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Harnett, N. G., Goodman, A. M., & Knight, D. C. (2020). PTSD-related neuroimaging abnormalities in brain function, structure, and biochemistry. Experimental neurology, 330, 113331.
McLean, C. P., Levy, H. C., Miller, M. L., & Tolin, D. F. (2022). Exposure therapy for PTSD: A meta-analysis. Clinical psychology review, 91, 102115.
Rumball, F., Happé, F., & Grey, N. (2020). Experience of trauma and PTSD symptoms in autistic adults: Risk of PTSD development following DSM‐5 and non‐DSM‐5 traumatic life events. Autism Research, 13(12), 2122-2132.