نتایج جستجو برای: professional competency

تعداد نتایج: 124215  

Background: One of the necessities of doctor of medicine (M.D.) curriculum is educating seven competencies, including personal development competency, which helps students acquire and use effective abilities in their personal and professional life, including self-knowledge, psychology of change, strategic and management principles, and informatics. Given the importance of this ...

2005
Emil Rodolfa Russ Bent Elena Eisman Paul Nelson Lynn Rehm Pierre Ritchie Cindy Carlson

This article provides a conceptual framework for training in professional psychology focused on the construct of competency. The authors present a 3-dimensional competency model delineating the domains of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that serve as the foundation required of all psychologists, the domains of functional competencies that broadly define what psychologists do, and the s...

2016
Ella Wilson MICHAEL SPEZIO

A qualitative investigation is proposed to examine flow experiences in professional ballet modern dancers in order understand the nature of this psychological experience. It is not well understood where and when professional dancers experience flow, and whether or not their subjective experience is correlated to what an audience evaluates in a dancer’s performance. The psychological state of fl...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2009
Ivan B Lin Nicole Beattie Suzanne Spitz Alexandra Ellis

Competency frameworks are an increasingly popular clinical governance, performance management, and professional development tool in health care. However, to date there is a dearth of information relating to competencies for allied health professionals (AHPs) working in remote and rural environments. This project aimed to develop a competency framework for senior level AHPs across a core of alli...

2017
Whitney Henderson

Health professional education is experiencing increased accountability from higher education and professional accrediting bodies to produce professionals who are prepared to meet the demands of the complex, fast-paced, ever changing health-care environment. Using competency-based assessment methods to evaluate a student’s performance can assist to decrease the gap between education and practice...

2014
María Cónsul-Giribet José Luis Medina-Moya

OBJECTIVE To identify competency strengths and weaknesses as perceived by nursing professionals who graduated with a integrated curriculum and competency-based through Problem Based Learning in small groups. METHOD An intrinsic case study method was used, which analyzes this innovation through former students (from the first class) with three years of professional experience. The data were co...

2013
Chunyu Liu Yanling Liu Cheng Guo Haiying Lan

Despite a recent focus on the mental health of students, primary and middle school mental health education in China has been hampered by a lack of resources fand inadequate professional training. This study assessed the mental health education competency of primary and middle school head teachers using the Mental Health Education Competency Questionnaire, a measure based on data from documentar...

Background and Purpose: One of the dimensions of nursing faculty staff competency is management. Thus discovering and explaining it for planning, administrating educational, research & administrative affairs is very important. This study aims to discover the meaning of nursing faculty staff managerial competency in the students' & teachers' mind. Method: This study is a qualitative one with con...

Journal: :Oman medical journal 2016
Firdous Jahan Muhammad A Siddiqui Najjat Mohammed Al Zadjali Rizwan Qasim

OBJECTIVES Medical students and future physicians have chosen to pursue a profession that requires personal integrity, compassion and a constant awareness of the commitment made by them. Professionalism includes personal behaviors, knowledge, and competency. It includes the attitudes and values one holds and that run through the profession as a whole. Medical students learn professionalism duri...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2012
Avi Madan-Swain Shirley L Hankins Margaux Barnes Gilliam Kelly Ross Nina Reynolds Jesse Milby David C Schwebel

OBJECTIVES This article considers the development of research competencies in professional psychology and how that movement might be applied to training in pediatric psychology. The field of pediatric psychology has a short but rich history, and experts have identified critical competencies. However, pediatric psychology has not yet detailed a set of research-based competencies. METHODS This ...

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