Clinical Educators' Teaching Approaches and Attributes in Laboratory Medicine

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The quality of clinical experiences for students in health care professions relies heavily on clinical educators. Hence the quest to be informed on qualities that make great clinical educators in medical laboratory professions as well as teaching methods. A 48-question survey was developed, validated, and distributed to laboratory professionals in the American Society for Clinical Pathology database. Four questions pertaining to teaching and evaluation as well as clinical educators' attributes were evaluated in the study. Responses were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. Descriptive statistics were performed with the P value set at. 05. The results revealed that communication and motivation to teach were most valued among clinical educators and empathy was the least valued attribute. Educators reported on different approaches to teaching and evaluating students. Clinical educators could benefit from training that highlights these attributes and teaching methods for great clinical experiences both for educators and students.

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Phillips, H. L., Jator, E. K., Latchem, S. R., & Catalano, T. A. (2023). Clinical Educators’ Teaching Approaches and Attributes in Laboratory Medicine. Lab Medicine, 54(5), E134–E140. https://doi.org/10.1093/labmed/lmad001

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