Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (Aug 2014)
Assessing the impact of a short-term service-learning clinical experience on the development of professional behaviors of student physical therapists: A pilot study
Abstract
As with most health care provider education programs, physical therapy programs seek ways to develop professional behaviors of students. This study describes the integration of a one-week service-learning experience into an existing clinical internship. Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed between groups of students who participated in the experience, expressed a desire to participate but were unable to, and those who did not wish to participate. Results suggest that engaging in, as well as the desire to engage in, a service-learning project for under-served members of our community is associated with professional behavior development from students’ and clinical preceptors’ perspectives.
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