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Health professional students in community service: insights from trainees and their mentors.

机译:社区服务中的卫生专业学生:受训者及其导师的见解。

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OBJECTIVES: To gain insights from the experiences of student health professionals working with agencies caring for the underserved. METHODS: Five hundred and sixty-six (566) U.S. Albert Schweitzer Fellows from 90 professional schools in six sites participated in year-long mentored, entrepreneurial service and leadership development projects in community agencies. Focusing on their experiences, Fellows completed pre- and post-service surveys, and agency mentors completed a post-service survey about their experiences. RESULTS: Fellows' confidence in 11 of 16 service-related skills increased, and their concerns about lack of knowledge, skills, experience, recognition, and mentoring as barriers to service decreased. Their concerns about time constraints increased. Agency mentors reported that 85% of Fellows' projects made significant contributions to their agencies or clients. CONCLUSIONS: An entrepreneurial, mentored service experience can have a positive impact on health professional students and may provide benefits to the communities served.
机译:目标:从与照顾欠佳服务机构的学生健康专业人员的经验中获得见解。方法:来自六个地点的90所专业学校的五百六十六(566)名美国阿尔伯特·史威哲研究员参加了为期一年的社区机构指导,创业服务和领导力发展项目。研究员根据他们的经验,完成了服务前和服务后的调查,代理商指导员完成了关于他们的服务的服务后的调查。结果:研究员对16种与服务相关的技能中的11种的信心增强,并且由于服务障碍的减少,他们对缺乏知识,技能,经验,认可和指导的担忧也有所增加。他们对时间限制的关注增加了。代理商导师报告说,研究员的项目中有85%为代理商或客户做出了重大贡献。结论:创业,指导的服务经验可以对卫生专业学生产生积极影响,并可以为所服务的社区带来好处。

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