introduction to assistant practitioner
please follow the instruction as required
5. An explanation of the key principles practitioners need to understand in order to achieve safe practice in the four new skills identified in your learning contract which directly relate to your Assistant Practitioner role. These principles should include any underlying physiological psychological and/or sociological issues.
(Each skill should be analysed individually -word count 750 each)
6. A conclusion, summarising your achievements and a self-evaluation relating to Competency Portfolio; to include an action plan itemising future learning needs to further develop or enhance skill attainment
Learning Contract
Goal Resources available Evidence of achievement Target date Signatures –
mentor and student
Core: Communication; communicating with a limited range of people on day to day matters
Using oral communication
Written communication
Electronic communication
Using other methods to communicate such as picture and chart
Patient responding positively
Having member of staff and mentor to assess 4/3/2016
Health &Wellbeing: Assessment & Care Planning to meet Health &Wellbeing
Been able to report any significant changes that may affect patient Updating reports/ files
Keeping staff update Safeguarding form
Incident report form
Mentor assessing 7/03/2016
Specialist skills development
Learning to use pentecam equipment Reading relevant information
Seeking training from colleagues with requisite knowledge and experience.
Shadowing colleagues when using equipment
Having colleagues to observe
Having mentor/ manager to observe competences 24/06/2016
Specialist skills development
Learning the types of lens used for cataract procedures
Watching video and reading about types of lens
Observing in theatres procedures Documenting the types of lens used
Meeting with mentor/manager to confirm types of lenses 19/06/2016