TLC Clinical Educator Medallion
The Clinical Educator Medallion is an asynchronous faculty development program focused on teaching clinical faculty evidence-based pedagogical strategies to effectively teach students in the clinical learning environment. These strategies include setting learner expectations, giving effective feedback, implementing case-based learning, and using questions as a teaching tool. Participants also explore challenges faced when teaching in the clinical setting, identifying strengths and weaknesses as educators, and developing improvement plans. The medallion is comprised of educational activities (e.g., recorded webinars, articles, written reflections, and activities) and a culminating project that takes approximately 20 hours to complete.
Target Audience
Clinical faculty who educate students, residents, and fellows who are participating and have completed the Clinical Educator Medallion
Learning Objectives
- Identify challenges faced when teaching in the clinical setting and identify feasible solutions.
- Implement evidence-based strategies to provide timely and actionable feedback, to design case-based learning activities using learner centered frameworks, and to use questioning to enhance critical thinking skills.
- Design and implement an individualized improvement plan to enhance your teaching in the clinical setting.
Students will complete the introduction, final project, and four of the six options as described in the table.
Introduction 3.5 Hours |
Watch Faculty Panel video |
Read articles: ABCs of Learning and Teaching in the Clinical Environment |
Submit reflection on being faculty at UTHSC |
Watch Student Panel video |
Submit reflection on being a student at UTHSC |
CHOOSE 4 of the Following 6 Sections as options (Complete 4 of the 6 options – 3 hours each option)
Challenges of Teaching in Clinical Setting Silver Medallion (option1) 3 hours |
Self-reflection activity: what challenges do I face? |
Read Barriers to Teaching in the Clinical Setting |
Watch Challenges of Teaching in the Clinical Setting video |
Submit “Identify Solutions Activity” |
Characteristics of Effective Clinical Educators Silver Medallion (option 2) 3 hours |
Watch Characteristics of Effective Clinical Teachers video |
Read articles by Buchel (2005) and Panlican (2020) |
Watch “Qualities of a Good Teacher” video |
Complete the “Mirror, Mirror” activity |
Setting Learner Expectations Silver Medallion (option 3) 3 hours |
Watch the Setting Learner Expectations video |
Read article by Peters and watch UAB SOM video |
Develop and Submit a Game Plan |
Giving Effective Feedback Silver Medallion (option 4) 3 hours |
Watch the Giving Effective Feedback video |
Complete the Feedback Scenarios activity |
Submit reflection on your feedback techniques |
Case-based Learning Silver Medallion (option 5) 3 hours |
Watch the Case-based Learning video |
Read articles and watch video of examples |
Submit reflection on using CBL |
Questioning as a Teaching Tool Silver Medallion (option 6) 3 hours |
Watch the Questioning as a Teaching Tool video |
Read three articles about questioning techniques |
Submit reflection on using questioning techniques |
Clinical Educator Final Project Silver Medallion (Complete last) 4.5 hours |
Develop activity or improvement plan |
Meet with TLC consultant to discuss plan |
Implement plan |
Submit reflection about the plan |
Dr. Hall is an instructional consultant with extensive experience in course design. She used her knowledge to design a series of readings, consults, and online activities to design the online course. The course has been offered for several years, so she has been able to receive feedback from participants to affirm the time requirement.
Amy Elizabeth Hall, EdD
Alise Farrell, PHD, RN, CPN
Tom Laughner, PhD
The University of TN Health Science Center College of Nursing, Memphis is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
In order to receive full contact hour(s) for this educational activity, you must:
Complete the activities of TLC Clinical Educator Module as instructed in the Black Board Course
Complete and submit the Evaluation
Disclosures:
Conflicts of Interest: A Conflict of Interest occurs when an individual has an opportunity to affect educational content about health-care products or services of a commercial interest with which she/he has a financial relationship.
The planners and presenters of this NCPD activity have disclosed no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests pertaining to this activity
Commercial Support: No
Noncommercial Sponsor Support: No
Off-label Product Use: This NCPD activity does not include any unannounced information about off-label use of a product for a purpose other than that for which it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Available Credit
- 20.00 ANCC
- 20.00 Attendance