Sample Clinical Preceptor Evaluation
interprofessional team. Demonstrates deficiencies in respect, effective communication, or understanding of team member roles Requires additional coaching and support. Participates as a contributing and integrated member of the interprofessional team by demonstrating respect for patients and team members, communicating
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