Clinical Standards and Guidelines Sample Clauses
Clinical Standards and Guidelines. Practices shall ensure that all Placements meet specific standards and guidelines as set out in on the Primary Care and Population Health website12.
Clinical Standards and Guidelines. 2.3.1 ensure that all Medical Student clinical attachments meet specific standards and guidelines as defined by the relevant Medical Schools and which must:
2.3.2 have an identified course co-ordinator, with appropriate administrative/secretarial support, to act as the focus for Medical Students assigned to that clinical attachment and to facilitate teaching and provide pastoral care. The leader and administrative staff should have appropriate time identified in their job plans for these activities;
2.3.3 provide complete and detailed timetables for each Medical Student to be made available on the first day of each clinical attachment, a copy of which must be sent to the relevant Medical School;
2.3.4 liaise with appropriate Medical School colleagues to ensure that Medical Students receive learning objectives and logbooks relating to the clinical attachment;
2.3.5 have an identified person to liaise with the Placement Provider’s undergraduate teaching co-ordinator by the beginning of the Academic Year to ensure that all teachers receive a copy (printed or electronic) of the relevant handbooks including Medical Students’ timetables and learning objectives;
2.3.6 look after Medical Student welfare including personal tutoring and monitoring attendance and where appropriate referring Medical Students with attendance and/or welfare problems to the faculty tutor (or person of equivalent standing); and
2.3.7 require the Medical Students to evaluate the Placement Provider using forms provided by the relevant Medical School, and ensure that copies of evaluation forms are forwarded by the Medical Students to the relevant Medical School within the timescale specified by the relevant Medical Schools.