To provide comprehensive clinical and academic experience in chiropractic education, Palmer West has developed a new preceptorship requirement for potential graduates: Student interns will be required to have a three month internship in a practicing chiropractor's office.
Three days a week, interns can refine their diagnostic, adjustment, and case management skills while getting an insight into routine office management procedures.
The interns will receive state board exam preparation, and will attend practice development seminars that focus on topics vital to achieving future practice success. Following each weekly seminar, interns attend clinical conference sessions in small discussion groups chaired by one of the Palmer West faculty doctors or one of the participating doctors from the field internship program. Interns will report on their experiences and what they have observed in the offices, adding insights into how other offices are managed.
PCCW will also provide a graduate placement program that will identify job opportunities for PCCW graduates throughout California and possibly in other states.
Field doctors who participate in the preceptorship program will be regarded as Palmer West adjunct faculty members and, under some circumstances, receive continuing education credit. Palmer West will provide them with information, support, and training on issues involved in intern education.
Contact Dr. Beacham for further information on the preceptorship program at Palmer West, 90 E. Tasman Dr., San Jose, CA 95134.
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