Professionalism--a required CLS/CLT curricular component

Clin Lab Sci. 2010 Summer;23(3 Suppl):3-24-31.

Abstract

Objective: Determine the impact of requiring Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) students to participate in approved professionalism activities as part of a mandatory management course.

Design: Quasi-experimental, case study reporting qualitative results of 25 CLS students. During the admission interview, students complete a written response to questions about their perceptions related to professionalism. During the clinical educational year, students are required to complete approved professionalism activities as part of a management course. At the end of the course, students write a reflective paper focusing on their professional activities and how these experiences will influence their future professional practice. Overall themes of student reflections are provided.

Setting: University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) CLS Program in Omaha.

Conclusion: After participating in a mandatory professionalism curricular component requiring active student participation in professional activities, student reflective writings provide evidence this is one successful approach to nurture professional identity within future Clinical Laboratory Science/Clinical Laboratory Technician (CLS/CLT) practitioners.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Laboratory Techniques*
  • Curriculum
  • Humans
  • Medical Laboratory Personnel / education*
  • Medical Laboratory Science / education*
  • Professional Competence
  • Teaching
  • United States