Reporting directly to the Director of Clinical Education, the Clinical Educator Adjunct is instrumental in serving as a bridge between academic training and clinical practice. This role contributes four times a year during the 3-day onsite clinical immersive experiences in the MSLP program. The Clinical Educator evaluates and contributes to oversight of student performance during onsite immersions, plays a critical role in modeling and shaping the clinical skills of students, and is responsible for providing hands-on supervision of clinical skill development and support during onsite immersions. The Clinical Educator plays a vital role to ensure students are developing competency in treatment planning, clinical documentation, professional communication, and demonstration of ethical standards while practicing and demonstrating skills. In this role, the clinical educator will provide quality feedback helping students hone their clinical reasoning and problem-solving abilities as they develop clinical skills. In this role, the Clinical Educator ensures clinical competencies by way of: Interactive Workshops : Clinical Educators lead hands-on workshops where students practice new techniques and tools in speech-language pathology. This could include but is not limited to the use of simulation technology or role-playing scenarios. Discipline Experts : The Clinical Educators are experienced professionals and experts in the SLP field. They lead informative sessions planned in advance with MSLP faculty and leaders that provide students with insights into current trends and best practices. Technology Integration : Clinical Educators utilize the latest technology in their demonstrations and educational experiences at clinical immersives, such as telepractice platforms, speech analysis software, and augmented reality, to give students an innovative and modern perspective on the field. Case Studies and Problem-Based Learning : Clinical Educators present real-life case studies that conform to ethical requirements of patient confidentiality and engage students in clinical problem-solving activities during the immersive. This allows students to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations. Interdisciplinary Collaboration : Clinical Educators speak to their experience and encourage collaboration with other healthcare disciplines, such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, and audiology in their presentations and discussions with students. Understanding a team-oriented approach ensures students learn a holistic approach to patients and how to be an integral part of a treatment team. Feedback and Reflection : Clinical Educators provide structured feedback sessions and engage in/encouragereflective practices to help students critically evaluate their performance and identify areas for improvement. Research and Evidence-Based Practice : Clinical Educators incorporate real-life use of discipline research in evidence-based practice. This role requires strong communication skills; an ability to work independently but collaborate with the MSLP academic team and leaders regarding what is presented, learned and evaluated in clinical immersives; , and organizational skills as well as a a demonstrated commitment to student development and client care. By fostering a supportive learning environment, the Clinical Educator helps future professionals build the confidence and competence necessary to succeed in the field of CSD.
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