There are two 4th year pod students attending for a placement at the public hospital where I was working at. The acting podiatry manager commented that I should leave the clients and it's up to the students to treat the patients. While my responsibility is to check on patients' feet only AFTER the students had a go on the patients. The manager suggested I should have a cuppa tea and relax at one corner till the feet has been done.
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I disagreed totally.
After assessing the pod student on my first client, the techniques which the students engaged are not competent enough!! My preferred 'method' is to sit in and observe the students. If necessary, I may advice and guide them along during the treatment period.
Anyhow, I don't think I can sit and wait for a student who takes 40mins on a general nail treatment.
In general, I would like to ask the fellow pods that how you would choose to supervise your students in the most appropriate manner? :rolleyes:
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