As Clinical Operations Manager, I have found students sleeping. Sent home immediately, failed their clinical for the day and notified school not to send student again; if re-occurrence again will consider cancelling contract with them. Sorry, they are representing the school and on calls both the employer and the school.
I am not responsible for their personal life. They are students, they are there to learn, monitor, participate in emergency responses. They are not there to take naps, sleep; if they want to do that then do it on their own time. Want to be hired someday, then one better participate in crew activities such as washing trucks, cleaning, etc. Yeah, things like that get noticed.
I have developed a Preceptor/Student program this week. Outlining what exactly will be expected, tolerated on both sides.
I am consulting with all the metro schools, in developing this program as we have an increase in problems with maturity of being on time, napping, not being prepared, etc. Remember, the clinical site should be considered similar to if you are working there, your professional aptitude is being watched and evaluated as well.
The Paramedic shortage is now over and I have a line of EMT's wanting to get their foot in the door. Not only is clinicals an excellent place to obtain and gain knowledge it is also a great way for employers to monitor perspective employees.
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