Physical Therapy Program Student Projects for the Clinic.

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Physical Therapy Program Student Projects for the Clinic

Physical Therapy Program Objectives Describe how a student project can provide value to the clinic Describe the process and players involved Provide examples of student projects to stimulate brainstorming ideas that would be pertinent at the clinical site and add value to the student experience

Physical Therapy Program Value to the Student and the Clinic Can start &/or finish those projects the staff hasn’t had time to complete Provides the student with opportunities to: demonstrate initiative and accountability understand the role of a PT as a team member understand the role of a PT in quality improvement/quality control develop an understanding of administrative/managerial areas Allows the student to share their knowledge with the staff & develop presentation skills in some instances

Physical Therapy Program Who are the players in the process? Student Site Project Liaison Suggested to be different from CI to offload their work & time involvement Can function for multiple students at site simultaneously Allows student to work with additional staff members

Physical Therapy Program Responsibilities Project Liaison Provides & discusses project options Offers guidance and resources as needed Provides timeline Clearly communicates what the project outcome should be Student Completes project Communicates with Project Liaison & seeks resources as needed

Physical Therapy Program Project Selection Consider the timeline for completion (# of weeks to complete) Set weekly, attainable project goals/checkpoints Clinically relevant to the student’s patient population Consider all aspects of PT practice (patient care, documentation, reimbursement, skill or equipment competency, community outreach or marketing, PTA/tech supervision, standards of care, student management, clinical research, etc)

Physical Therapy Program The Idea List Have a standing document in the department Anyone can add an idea to the list Review it at staff meetings for appropriateness Allow the student to choose from list or present/develop his or her own idea based on observations of the unit and how it functions

Physical Therapy Program Inservices Traditional way of students contributing to clinic Appropriate for EBP knowledge dissemination, literature search strategies, etc. Only one of many options for student projects

Physical Therapy Program Topic Areas Coding/Billing procedures Policies & Procedures Staff recruitment/retention Patient satisfaction assessment Job descriptions Facility accreditation Budgeting/finance Risk management Supervision/delegation of support staff Quality improvement/control Medicare compliance Marketing Documentation reviews Inventory tracking Program development Productivity assessment Outcomes assessment Student orientation & experiences Forms

Physical Therapy Program Project Examples Development of a customer service satisfaction survey Start a journal club Apps & technology uses in the clinic (HEP with digital photos, eg) Program development &/or promotional materials HEP form development Quick reference forms for equipment Psychometric properties of common tests & measures Implementation of outcomes measures in the clinical setting CSIF form completion Form or content development Skill competencies Equipment competencies Prognostic indicators in various practice settings Inservices (topics such as: APTA shift to ICF model language, EBP on areas of practice, etc) Skills fairs for other disciplines (transfer & gait training for CNAs/RNs) Development of patient education materials

Physical Therapy Program The Win-Win Project must be interesting & relevant to the student so that you get his/her best effort It must fit a clear need in the clinic (Utility) Project Liaison must be available for weekly consultation & provide objective feedback to the student throughout the project