Edwards Dale
University of Tasmania, School of Medicine, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Clin Teach. 2011 Jun;8(2):79-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-498X.2011.00435.x.
The paramedic profession is growing within Australia, and is undergoing change both in the nature of its roles in health care and in the nature of the education systems that produce paramedic graduates.
Within Australia there are two educational models for paramedic education: the post-employment vocational model and the pre-employment university model. With the progressive phasing out of the vocational model and the rising number of paramedic students there is increasing demand on paramedic preceptors. This increase in demand raises questions about the education of paramedics to perform the teaching role and their work readiness.
This article explores issues associated with the work readiness of paramedic graduates from the perspective of the preceptor role. Links are drawn to the industry competency standards for paramedic graduates.
This article identifies the need for further research into the role of the paramedic preceptor and the work readiness of paramedic graduates to undertake this role.
护理人员职业在澳大利亚不断发展,其在医疗保健中的角色性质以及培养护理人员毕业生的教育体系性质都在发生变化。
在澳大利亚,护理人员教育有两种教育模式:就业后职业模式和就业前大学模式。随着职业模式的逐步淘汰以及护理专业学生数量的增加,对护理人员带教老师的需求也在增加。这种需求的增加引发了关于护理人员履行教学职责的教育以及他们工作准备情况的问题。
本文从带教老师的角度探讨了与护理人员毕业生工作准备相关的问题。并与护理人员毕业生的行业能力标准建立了联系。
本文指出需要进一步研究护理人员带教老师的角色以及护理人员毕业生承担这一角色的工作准备情况。