Outpatient Hand Level II Curriculum and Road Map to CHT – Free Udemy Courses
Capstone Presentation
What you’ll learn
Outpatient Hand Level II Curriculum and Road Map to CHT – Free Udemy Courses
- By the end of this course learners can expect to answer the following questions below:
- Identify Three Common Injuries Treated in Outpatient Hands Settings
- Identify common orthoses fabricated in outpatient hands that relate to injuries identified above
- Identify three steps in the process
- s to becoming a CHT
Requirements
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No requirements are needed before this course, but an interest in hand therapy and occupational therapy is beneficial.
Description
This is a capstone presentation generated by the third-year Drake University Occupational Therapy Doctoral Candidate. The presentation summarizes the capstone project which was intended to generate a level II curriculum for an outpatient hand surgical setting. The setting of this capstone took place at DMOS located in West Des Moines, IA. The project was created through an initial literature review, critically appraised topic, and collaboration with CHTs onsite. The project includes several artifacts that are intended to assist with future student engagement and expectations. Artifacts include an annotated bibliography on common surgical procedures, a weekly checklist, pre-site study guide materials, an anatomy review coloring guide, and a “how to guide” to complete common orthoses fabrication. Additionally, the project provided information and resources for students interested in continuing for their advanced certification of CHT. This presentation is intended for students interested in pursuing a career in outpatient hands as well as planning to continue for their CHT. It is also beneficial for site mentors looking to enhance or expand their site curriculum for students. By the end of this presentation students and fieldwork mentors will be able to identify three common injuries seen in this setting, the orthoses that correspond with those injuries, as well as identify the steps to becoming a CHT.
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for students interested in hand therapy and occupational therapy as well as for mentors at level II fieldwork sites that are interested in curriculum development for their students.