Instructor Support

Having an instructor in every clinic was considered important for safety, confidence, decision-making, and professional identity development. Students recommended that instructors be supportive, patient, understanding, and actively present…

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Having an instructor in every clinic was considered important for safety, confidence, decision-making, and professional identity development. Students recommended that instructors be supportive, patient, understanding, and actively present during practice. Insufficient instructor support was the most frequently identified cause of clinical practice difficulties. Students reported that instructors were often unavailable when problems arose. Some instructors were described as unapproachable, harsh, or discouraging.