Mental health practicum clinical objectives

Mental health practicum clinical objectives

PRACTICUM II OBJECTIVES: PART III ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
OVERVIEW
The Practicum Objectives part III will provide students the opportunity to evaluate and demonstrate the achievement of practicum learning objectives, discuss personal growth, and opportunity for further professional development. The course instructor will grade the Practicum Objectives Part III Assignment, according to the assignment rubric. Please see the assignment rubric in the course content and submit the assignment using the submission link. The student will also need to upload Practicum Objectives Part III into Typhon NPST External Documents. This assignment meets course objectives 1-7 (Refer to PMHNP Practicum Course Syllabus). Program Learning Outcomes 1-7 (Refer to DNP Handbook).
INSTRUCTIONS
The student will complete the assignment based on the requirements in the assignment grading rubric. Please do not copy and paste the Practicum Objectives Part I or II directly into this assignment. Make sure to paraphrase those practicum objectives to avoid high similarity Turnitin report.
Here are the points that should be covered in the assignment:
Part I: Discuss achievement of attaining practicum objectives for this course. Discuss practicum experiences that have contributed to the attainment of practicum objectives for this course.
Part II: Discuss identified gaps in practicum experiences and discuss plan to overcome learning gaps in future practicum experiences.
Part III: Discuss main points of final evaluation with practicum preceptor.
Part IV: Discuss personal growth and development in the PMHNP role and the implications of your Christian worldview on future PMHNP practice.
Format/Presentation: Current APA format, Limit 8 pages, Times New Roman, 12-point font, 1 inch margins, correct spelling and grammar.
The practicum objectives will be evaluated according to the rubric. Please see the assignment grading rubric in course content.

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