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Professionalism in Healthcare Preparing CNAs, PCTs & Allied Health for Clinicals
By Scrub Squad
Professionalism in Healthcare: Preparing CNAs, PCTs, and Allied Health Students for Clinicals
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Help your CNA, PCT, and Allied Health students prepare for clinicals with this comprehensive lesson on professionalism in healthcare. This resource focuses on the critical skills and attitudes students need to succeed in clinical settings, including communication, teamwork, accountability, cultural competence, and managing emotions.
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UPDATED! Introduction to Phlebotomy Power Point
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More information, Study guide, and Quiz.
It's a great way to ease students into the material.
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