Tuesday, March 3, 2009
First clinical as an instructor
Now I went through clinicals, I was told about the dress code. Slacks no jeans, dress shirt no tee shirt, and dress shoes. Well yesterday I accompanied 9 students to a clinical orientation. I was speech less, out and out speechless, of the nine students one, yes one, only ONE was dress appropriately. Did you get that ONE was dressed in business casual. 7 were in Jeans, one in sweats, when I saw the first in jeans I thought great I will have to send her home. Then I saw the rest and I thought how could I send home 8 student nurses? Now this is not all their fault I will take 50% of the blame, I didn’t think to explain to them what business casual was, that jeans were not appropriate. So I will mark this one down as a learning experience for me. I don’t think that they realize that during their clinical experience every time they are in a facility they are on a job interview. I think that some nursing students take clinicals too lightly they think that they are just buying their time until the graduate. What they fail to see is that the nurses that are working on the floor when they are a student are the same nurses that they will be working with when they finish school. I know of an instance where a student nurse was let out of a contract because they could not find a unit that would accept her based on her clinical performance as a student nurse. So be careful when you are at your clinical sites.
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4 comments:
Very good observations.
Wow! That is shocking- business casual is pretty much self-explanatory. I'd never show up in jeans!
First off...I'm so glad that I found you again. I had been following one of your other blogs but never thought of looking at your others. Oops. :)
I must say that I'm shocked and that I'm not. I just hope that my son grows up knowing how to dress himself when the time comes.
Again, I'm so glad that I found you. :)
Hi there kim!
I dont know why but i was smiling when I was reading this post. When I was still a student, I was very nervous about obeying protocols and SOP's. Im thinking about being a clinical instructor down the road and will definitely keep this as a learning experience. thanks! ;)
And Kim, I run a blog about Nursing Negligence and Nursing Malpractices.
Can we have a link exchange? I would pretty much appreciate it. ;)
I have gone ahead and added you up on my "recommended nursing sites and blogs" list.
Please use "Nursing negligence malpractices blog" as anchor text if its not much of a trouble. :)
Thanks a bunch kim! Will definitely be in touch in the future. :)
-Jake
Nursing Negligence and Malpractices Blog
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