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National Clinical Supervision Competency Resource developed by Health Workforce Australia
HWA have recently released the National Clinical Supervision Competency Resource resource to: Support clinical supervision across all locations and health care provider disciplines. Establish a consistent and transparent approach to the provision of quality clinical supervision. Provide a benchmark against which organisations can assess investments in clinical supervision training. Provide a benchmark for clinical supervision […]
Competency assessment of students using the competency standards, Is there another way?
Gallagher, Smith and Ousey (2012) discussed the concept of competency assessment of student nurses. They indicate that demonstrating competence is a passive process and currently is designed to identify the incompetent minority rather than maintain the competency of the the majority of registrants. The authors argue that using competency standards is inappropriate for assessing undergraduate […]