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Blogs: Blogging is an important part of the practicum experience as it allows students a chance to share with peers and faculty about the practicum experience. This provides not only the opportunity to briefly reflect on experiences, but also to interact with one another to provide feedback, insights, and suggestions. You are expected to participate in the discussion and will be graded on your participation and comments.
These blogs do not hold the same guidelines as a graded discussion. You do not have to provide citations or use APA UNLESS you add something from another person other than yourself.
Faculty may provide suggestions in order to guide the content, yet the ultimate purpose is to converse with peers about the practicum experience. Patient, family, and clinical site confidentiality must be maintained at all times.
In this blog you can discuss any case as long as the woma
n is either a good deal older or younger than you are who you would like to share with your classmates.
How did the age difference affect the way you talked to her, what information you presented, or how comfortable you were about the encounter?
If you experience a significant event/encounter on any clinical day that impacts you in any way (positive or negative), make that your journal focus instead of the identified focus for the week.

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