Doctorate in Athletic Training Student Learning Outcome Set

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Indiana State University» College of Nursing, Health and Human Services» Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation Doctorate in Athletic Training Standing Requirements s Library Doctorate in Athletic Training Student Learning Set Patient Centered Care Competency in patient centered care relates to the athletic trainer s ability to serve as an advocate for a patient s best interests, to educate the patient about health related concerns and intervention options, to recognize any conflict of interest that could adversely affect the patient s health, and to facilitate collaboration among the patient, physician, family, and other members of the patient s social network or healthcare system to develop an effective treatment plan that includes agreed upon implementation steps, short term goals and longterm goals. Apply the principles of patient centered care through clinical practice Practice integration of evidence on the prevention, diagnosis and intervention of injury to patient centered care through clinical practice Justify the components for implementation of a whole person care plan No No No Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice Competency in interprofessional education and collaborative practice relates to the athletic trainer s ability to interact with other health professionals in a manner that optimizes the quality of care provided to individual patients. Collaborate with other health professionals to improve patient care through clinical practice Learn, from, with and about practitioners providing sports medicine care internationally No No Develop a plan to provide care with other healthcare professionals in a rural, underserved, or international setting No Evidence Based Practice Competency in evidence based practice relates to the athletic trainer s ability to integrate the best available research evidence with clinical expertise and consideration of patient values and circumstances to optimize patient outcomes. Explain different wellness protection tools and how they can improve your clinical practice Apply different wellness protection tools to optimize patient outcomes and to reduce injury and illness Incorporate clinical expertise, patient values, and systematic research into the use of a wellness protection tool Integrate the best available evidence, clinical expertise, and where appropriate patient values into each course activity No No No No Identify the components of evidence based medicine No Discuss the use of evidence based medicine in contemporary Athletic Training No

Develop a clinical question utilizing PICO guidelines No Research, analyze, and synthesize current evidence to create a clinical bottom line from a current clinical case Integrate the principles of evidence based medicine to aid in clinical decision making Evaluate the literature to identify evidence based manual evaluation and treatment techniques for the spine and extremities No No No Perform manual evaluations of the spine and extremities No Differentiate the findings of a manual evaluation and select an appropriate intervention strategy Engage in self critique of manual evaluation and treatment techniques Critically analyze available literature regarding therapeutic interventions Integrate the best available evidence, clinical expertise, and where appropriate patient values in the application of therapeutic modalities No No No No Explain the physical laws the govern therapeutic modalities No Compare physiologic and biomechanical effects, indications and contraindications, clinical use, and proper techniques of application Summarize the biochemical, neurophysiological, and metabolic changes that occur during therapeutic modality use Instruct a peer or student to perform manual evaluation and treatment techniques No No No Quality Improvement Competency in quality improvement relates to the athletic trainer s recognition of the need for constant self evaluation and life long learning, and it includes the ability to identify a quality improvement objective, specify changes that are expected to produce an improvement, and quantitatively confirm that an improvement resulted from implementation of the change (e.g., improved patient outcomes from administration of a specific intervention or utilization of a specific protocol). Critique medical record keeping No Critique current methods of measuring clinical outcomes No Identify areas where clinical outcomes assessment and research may be reasonably implemented in daily practice Adopt a self reflective approach to self evaluation and lifelong learning through clinical practice and reflection Apply the concepts quality improvement through a research project No No No Critique one domain of clinical practice No Explain the benefits of Athletic Training services and devise methods to incorporate them into an underserved population No Identify areas for improvement in one s own clinical practice No Design a plan to study the area of improvement No Create an analysis plan for outcome(s) of interest No

Design an integration/revision plan to respond to potential outcomes from a practice based research project Monitor and reflect upon your failures and how you may utilize them for future growth No No Healthcare Informatics Competency in the use of healthcare informatics relates to the athletic trainer s ability to: 1) search, retrieve, and utilize information derived from online databases and/or internal databases for clinical decision support, 2) properly protect the security of personal health information in a manner that is consistent with legal and ethical considerations for use of such data, including control of data access, utilization of patient identity coding, de identification of aggregated data, and encryption of electronically transmitted data, 3) guide patients to online sources of reliable health related information, 4) utilize word processing, presentation, and data analysis software, and 5) communicate through email, text messaging, listservs, and emerging modes of interactive electronic information transfer. Search, retrieve, and utilize information to develop criteria for return to play for common orthopedic conditions No Practice patient education and home care instructions No Communicate with other health care providers No Retrieve relevant systematic and non systematic data from at least five (5) medicine specific search engines Create and utilize a structured search strategy to retrieve relevant systematic and non systematic information regarding a difficult clinica Retrieve, aggregate, and create reliable sources of medical evidence for patients Utilize word processing software to create a concise clinical bottom line statement following discipline specific writing conventions Deliver a professional clinical bottom line presentation to colleagues utilizing appropriate technology and presentation delivery software No No No No No Discuss mechanisms to protect the security of PHI No Practice de identifying and aggregating data for use in clinical decision making Utilize data processing software to measure treatment efficacy Retrieve, aggregate, and create reliable sources for scientific research purposes Utilize word processing software to create a research proposal following discipline specific writing conventions Deliver a professional research proposal to colleagues and faculty utilizing appropriate technology and presentation delivery software Exhibit proper protection of personal health information consistent with legal and ethical considerations through clinical practice Utilize technology to produce educational videos for peers and students Recognize and employ leadership and management strategies No No No No No No No No Examine common practices for reimbursement for service No Influence the legal practice of healthcare, including the protection of personal health information No

Apply the concepts health care informatics through a research project Create professional documents utilizing word processing, presentation, and data analysis software Educate patients/parents/coaches about the management of a specific injury/illness through telemedicine Develop a data security plan for the maintenance of personal health information for a new Athletic Training clinic No No No No Provide clinical care at a distance through telemedicine No Explore methods to protect patient medical information during the use of telemedicine Aggregate patient wellness protection data to create a comprehensive wellness protection plan Guide patients to appropriate online, reliable health related information Utilize high level word processing, presentation, and data analysis skills improve patient outcomes No No No No Professionalism Professionalism relates to personal qualities of honesty, reliability, accountability, patience, modesty, and self control. Competency of professionalism is exhibited through ethical behavior, a respectful demeanor toward all persons, compassion, a willingness to serve others, sensitivity to the concerns of diverse patient populations, a conscientious approach to performance of duties, a commitment to continuing education, contributions to the body of knowledge in the discipline, appropriate dress, and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. Establish a continuing education plan based on needs No Demonstrate the willingness to serve others through effective education Model the highest level of honesty, reliability, accountability, patience, modest, and self control through clinical practice No No Athletic Training Education and Leadership Students will explore evidence, discuss methods, and practice skills resulting in leadership through education of patients, students, peers, collaborators, and supervisors. Reflect on previous teaching and learning experiences No Reflect and critique the instructional strategies of self and others Understand and articulate learning theories through the development of lesson plans Understand and articulate assessment through the development of lesson plans Develop innovative and creative instructional strategies for classroom or extended learning Demonstrate effective instruction to patients, students, peers, collaborators, and supervisors No No No No No Discuss and explain scholarship in all of its forms No Compare and contrast quantitative, qualitative, outcomes, and systematic research No Apply the principles of the scientific method No

Persuade a colleague, supervisor, or stakeholder that the research proposal is important, original, and feasible Instruct others on prevention, evaluation, and treatment using technology and evidence based medicine No No Model and teach professional behaviors No Cultivate advocacy behaviors from one another and external stakeholders to champion the profession Engage in athletic training leadership and education through a research project No No Identify an area for opportunity for the profession to grow No Imagine a solution to a seemingly insurmountable problem No Construct a plan to overcome a challenge No Adapt to change when barriers outside your control make your current plan obsolete Design patient education and teaching material centered around wellness protection Evaluate the effectiveness of instruction of educational material centered around wellness protection Publish material to aid in implementation of prevention programming at a local, regional, or national level No No No No Integrative Health Care Students will explore evidence, discuss methods, and practice skills resulting in a comprehensive, whole body approach to the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of injuries and illnesses of the physically active. Understand and apply disablement models No Explore various complementary and integrative approaches to health care Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive and systematic injury evaluation Integrate skills of prevention, recognition, and treatment into comprehensive whole body healthcare Integrate the concepts of manual evaluation and treatment into a whole body approach to health care Appraise patient rated and clinician rated outcomes measures to determine effectiveness of manual therapy interventions in improving health Compare and contrast the clinical outcomes related to modality use Integrate patient and clinician based outcomes regarding therapeutic interventions Assimilate evidence based modality choices with other integrative approaches to healthcare to improve patient outcomes Implement and evaluate evidence based therapeutic modalities and integrative healthcare practice into a clinic No No No No No No No No No Clinical s Research Students will explore evidence, discuss methods, and practice skills resulting in the ability to contribute to the professional body of

knowledge through the assessment of clinical practices. Understand the global concept of clinical outcomes assessment/research No Identify patient and clinician based outcome measures No Critically analyze available tools for measuring clinical outcomes No Select outcomes tools for your clinical practice No Develop an implementation plan using outcomes measures in clinical practice Recognize how using clinical outcomes measures can contribute to research Contribute to the professional body of knowledge through a research project Explore potential measures needed to gather data on a local problem Differentiate among strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to outcome measures Participate in clinical outcomes research through the use of practice based research design No No No No No No Last Modified: 09/01/2015 09:36:29 PM CST