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NCOPE AND THE RESIDENCY PROGRAM 2011 April 2011
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NCOPE is… The National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization The corporation is organized and operated for scientific, educational & charitable purposes
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NCOPE STAFF Robin Seabrook Executive Director Dominique Mungo Residency Program Manager Joan Dallas NCOPE Administrative Assistant
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NCOPE develops, applies, and assures standards for orthotic and prosthetic education through accreditation and approval to promote exemplary patient care. NCOPE’s Mission
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History 1972 ABC created the Educational Accreditation Commission (EAC) to meet the O & P profession’s need for an institutional accreditation program EAC set out to establish criteria to assess and compare O & P curricula
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History Cont’d 1991 EAC was recognized and became an independent organization under the National Office structure In December 1999 NCOPE became an incorporated accreditation agency and totally independent from the sister O&P organizations (AAOP, ABC and AOPA).
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NCOPE has the following responsibilities: Promote education in the field of O & P and raise the standards of education in the field; Develop standards for, and accredit O & P programs; Establish accreditation and evaluation procedures in O & P education; Aid the development of new O & P programs; Publish an annual report on O & P education
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NCOPE & CAAHEP The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) is the largest specialized accreditation system in the country, accrediting educational programs in 18 disciplines CAAHEP reviews and accredits more than 2000 educational programs in twenty-two (22) health science occupations across the United States and Canada
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11-13 member commission Two representatives appointed by ABC Two representatives appointed by the Academy Two representatives appointed by AOPA Three representatives from NAPOE (O&P Educators) Two public members Includes ABC-certified practitioners, O&P educators, curriculum specialists and academic administrators NCOPE’s COMPOSITION
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SCHOOL UPDATE 10 currently accredited orthotic & prosthetic practitioner programs – 5 offer entry-level masters – 4 offer post baccalaureate certificate – 2 offer bachelor’s degree CURRENTLY pursuing accreditation – Loma Linda University
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Update on Master’s All Programs to transition to Master’s by 2012 NCOPE allowing certificate programs (Northwestern, Newington, Century and Cal State) to continue to offer certificates through December 31, 2014 for those individuals extending credential only.
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www.ncope.org Listing of all accredited residency sites Sites have the ability to write/edit profile of their program Identify Hiring Status for residents seeking a position Instructions for on-line tracking system for residents and faculty
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Career Information Resource Provided opcareers.org
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Residency Program Stats Currently 514 accredited residency sites 22 residency sites under review 531 positions in orthotics and 522 in prosthetics 338 to complete sometime in 2011 Over 2341 residents have completed training since NCOPE created Residency Standards
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Residency is second half of an individual’s education and advancement towards becoming an O & P Professional Students must complete 250 Clinical Hours prior to start of residency Must register with NCOPE within the first 30 days of starting your residency Registration form Registration fee of $1200.00 Official Transcript (Undergraduate) Copy of certificate from Post Baccalaureate program Additional $75.00 for On-line tracking (paid to Typhon) Residency Program Overview
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Which Testing Deadline Works for You? Dates and Deadlines Written/Written Simulation Exam* Application Deadline February 14-19, 2011December 1, 2010 May 9-14, 2011March 1, 2011 August 8-13, 2011June 1, 2011 November 14-19, 2011 September 1, 2011
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ABC Exam Information Summer Clinical Patient Management Exam (CPM)* Application Deadline Orthotics: June 3-4, 2011 March 1, 2011 Prosthetics: June 10-11, 2011 March 1, 2011 *Candidates test one day only. Summer 2011 CPM exams will be held in St. Petersburg, FL.
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What You Get for the Money You Pay 4Tracking residents: computer tracking and hard file tracking 4Resident Patch for the resident to use on their lab coats 4Reports are provided to ABC on residents that successfully complete 4Provide reports to Academy on Directed Study projects 4A certificate of completion is issued at the end of the residency 4Resident /Director Workshops 4Operations of NCOPE activity 4Status Reports to residents bi-yearly
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Registration Process Submit Registration form and fee to NCOPE within the first 30 days of starting a residency If we don’t hear from you, we don’t know you’re working as a resident Residency site must be accredited by ABC and NCOPE to host you as a resident
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Registration Process Cont’d. NCOPE confirms registration with a confirmation letter NCOPE provides instructions for residents and residency directors Puts you in touch with a newly certified practitioner
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Regional Residency Liaison Committee RRL was assembled in 2002 Provide support to all residency programs and residents Eight Regions One RRL per region
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NCOPE website is helpful… Click the appropriate navigation button to find information
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Residency Timeline
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Residency Requirements Due at the end of 1 st quarter – 1 st quarter Evaluation on-line – Start thinking of a research topic Due at the end of 2 nd quarter – 2 nd quarter evaluation on-line – abstract coversheet with abstract online Due at the end of 3 rd quarter – 3 rd quarter evaluation on-line Due at the conclusion of residency – Final 12 month evaluation on-line. Including documentation of case presentation and community service requirements – Technical assessment on-line – Final Directed Study with Coversheet and statement form – Resident’s Evaluation of the Residency Program (as needed)
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introducing Typhon Group an allied health student tracking system Information for the resident
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What is Typhon (TY-fun)? http://www.typhongroup.com/products/ahst/quicktour.htm 1 An internet based system 2 Specifically for allied health careers 3 Data Collection
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RESIDENTS WITH A START DATE OF JUNE 1, 2010 OR LATER ARE REQUIRED TO USE TYPHON. RESIDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS BOTH HAVE ROLES IN TYPHON You must register with NCOPE within the first 30 days of starting your residency program before you’re given access to the system
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Who uses Typhon? Residents – Data Entry Log-in Residency Directors/Faculty – Sub Admin Log- in Dominique, Robin & Joan – Admin Log-in
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Go to http://www.typhongroup.net/ncopehttp://www.typhongroup.net/ncope 1.Click on “Data Entry Log-in” 2.Enter facility number 9045, User Log in and Password (once registered, resident receives email from Robin Seabrook containing this information) 3.Click “Log in” Getting Started with Typhon (residents)
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System Information Access Fee of $75.00 The very first time a resident logs in, they are directed to an online payment page. Access fees must be paid by credit card (Amex, Visa, MasterCard or Discover) Access fee is separate from registration. Resident will have 3 years of access. Great for consecutive residencies. Session timed out message may appear – follow browser settings; Cache and Browser Portals are especially important. Session automatically times out after 60 minutes if no activity (data entered up until that point will be saved automatically) First time logging in, residents must set up defaults i.e., facility name, residency director, etc.
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Run individual reports Enter a patient encounter Abstract requirement Residents evaluation of the residency program Navigating NCOPE Resident Residency Director
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Entering Patient Encounters Replaces Handwritten Daily Log – Prior to Typhon use NCOPE did not require residents to submit patient information Get in the habit of doing today’s cases today- Procedures where resident observes is not necessary. Printing and using “blank case log worksheet” to help remind you of the data for each patient
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How to Enter a Patient Encounter/Case Log 1.From Main Menu, click Add New Case Log 2.Enter Date of Encounter and click SAVE CHANGES Don’t forget to monitor your “Missing Information Screen. Can back log 30 days
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Entering Patient Encounters Blank Case Log Worksheets are available and are good for jotting notes for later Residency Director or program faculty should approve all cases entered Ability to run reports to see your overall statistics Create links between cases – Cases are filed by case ID number
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Residency Director or faculty will log- in to initiate evaluation He/she will sign electronically using their password at the end Also, you can view the results of the evaluations and make comments about your evaluations. Quarterly Evaluations
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From the Main Menu, click on My Evaluations & Surveys Abstract in Typhon 1.Click on NCOPE Abstract Cover Page 2.Answer the questions in the form 3.Paste or Type in abstract
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RESIDENTS EVALUATION OF THE RESIDENCY PROGRAM Resident can now fill out as needed.
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1. Residency Director/Faculty must log in to fill out this evaluation 2. Verification of the Case Presentation and Community Service Requirements were completed The Final 12 Month Evaluation Form
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Submission of Final Directed Study in Typhon Upload final paper by clicking on My External Documents
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» CLICK ON MY EXTERNAL DOCUMENTS » CLICK ON ADD A NEW DOCUMENT » FILL OUT INFORMATION RELATED TO YOUR DOCUMENT (TITLE, DATE, DESCRIPTION) » BROWSE TO ATTACH YOUR DIRECTED STUDY UPLOADING DOCS.
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? What does NCOPE hope to gain from the use of Typhon We hope to collect data that will be useful in improving the residency program and it allows us to get a closer look at what resident’s are actually doing while in residency.
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What’s Your Message? Give Us A Call 703.836.7114 Questions?
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