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#Four Habits Model for Initial Clinical Encounters<ref name="Frankel and Stein">Four Habits Model for Initial Clinical Encounters fckLRAdapted from Getting the Most out of the Clinical Encounter: The Four Habits Model by Richard M. Frankel and Terry Stein</ref>  
#[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3369272/GettingTheMostofTheClinicalEncounter.pdf Four Habits Model for Initial Clinical Encounters]<ref name="Frankel and Stein">Four Habits Model for Initial Clinical Encounters fckLRAdapted from Getting the Most out of the Clinical Encounter: The Four Habits Model by Richard M. Frankel and Terry Stein</ref>  
#Selecting A Provider:&nbsp; What factors Influence Decision Making. <ref>Abraham, J.  Journal Health Care Management, 2011</ref>  
#Selecting A Provider:&nbsp; What factors Influence Decision Making. <ref>Abraham, J.  Journal Health Care Management, 2011</ref>  
#Doctor and Patient Communication - The Hidden Curriculum of Medical School<ref>Chen, P.  The New York Times 2009</ref>  
#Doctor and Patient Communication - The Hidden Curriculum of Medical School<ref>Chen, P.  The New York Times 2009</ref>  

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Course Description[edit | edit source]

This project forms is part of the Physical Therapy Central resource page designed for physical therapy interns.  It is dedicated to be a student learning and this portal is the go to place for information for physical therapy interns.  The PTC faculty will continue to resources and as the page is developed the interns will add case reports.  

Course Instructors[edit | edit source]

Bridgit Finley

Jake Shockley

Course Dates[edit | edit source]

July 2013 - continious

Instructions to Students[edit | edit source]

If you are about to start a clinical education rotation with Physical Therapy Central, then this is the place to start.  The content on this page will contain the basis information that you will be required to know when you begin your roation as well as a resource for future learning and colloboration.  The long term students will be required to post their case studies as well as the other projects by the students.  This is a work in progress and will keep you updated and informed.  

Articles[edit | edit source]

Below is a list of the pages in Physiopedia and other resources that will be helpful as you get started on your clinical education.

Video to Watch
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Skill Checklist[edit | edit source]

Scan Exam[edit | edit source]

{{#slideshare:scanexam-130704175946-phpapp02|429|357}}

Educational Blocks[edit | edit source]

Customer Service

  1. Four Habits Model for Initial Clinical Encounters[1]
  2. Selecting A Provider:  What factors Influence Decision Making. [2]
  3. Doctor and Patient Communication - The Hidden Curriculum of Medical School[3]
  4. MD Attire and Its Influence on Patient Confidence. [4]

Patient History

  1. Influence of Illness Script on Medical Decision Making
  2. Illness Script - Jami Thomas
  3. Patient History Worksheet

Objective Exam

  1. An Examination of the Selective Tissue Tension Scheme

Case Studies
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Students that are completing clinical roations with PTC each submit a case study, they are presented below:

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Four Habits Model for Initial Clinical Encounters fckLRAdapted from Getting the Most out of the Clinical Encounter: The Four Habits Model by Richard M. Frankel and Terry Stein
  2. Abraham, J. Journal Health Care Management, 2011
  3. Chen, P. The New York Times 2009
  4. Budny, et al. Journal Am Podiatric Med Assoc. 2006