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Pre-conference: Making the most of your time with students via laser coaching

Pre-conference: Making the most of your time with students via laser coaching . CO-HPD Faculty Advisors Training Jennifer Vander Meer MSN/MBA RN July 23, 2014. Impact of Advising.

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Pre-conference: Making the most of your time with students via laser coaching

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  1. Pre-conference: Making the most of your time with students via laser coaching CO-HPD Faculty Advisors Training Jennifer Vander Meer MSN/MBA RN July 23, 2014

  2. Impact of Advising • “The quality of academic advising is the single most powerful predictor of satisfaction with the campus environment at four-year schools” • NSSE 2005

  3. Why does satisfaction matter? • “The time and energy students devote to educationally purposeful activities is the single best predictor of their learning and personal development”StudentSuccess in College: Creating Conditions That Matter (Kuh, Kinzie, Schuh & Whitt 2005) • What you do matters!

  4. Good Morning! • Show of hands • Names/Organization

  5. Name a career in healthcare(board, verbal or padlet)http://padlet.com/wall/qm3oorg5lvqi

  6. Laser Coach? • Expectations and Objectives • Interests • Needs and Concerns • Activity • Pair up • http://www.timeme.com/count-down-timer.htm

  7. Break time! • 5 minute break • http://www.online-stopwatch.com/countdown-clock/

  8. Questions to Ask • What kind of problems do you like to solve? • What kind of questions do you most like to help people find answers to? • What knowledge of yours do you most like to display, to other people?

  9. Questions to Ask • What are your favorite hobbies or interests? • What are your favorite words, that you most like to be tossing around, all day? • What’s your definition of a “fascinating stranger?”

  10. Questions to Ask • What newspaper or magazine articles do you most like to read? • What Internet sites do you most often gravitate to? • If you watch TV, and it’s a game show, what categories do you hope the contestant will pick? • If you could write a book, and it wasn’t about your own life or somebody else’s, what would be the subject of the book?

  11. Questions to Ask- HC focus • What inspires you to go into healthcare? • What answers do you expect/anticipate? • How does this help? • A calling, a purpose to fulfill • How will you handle the education, training and career development? • Staying focused • Knowing the path ahead • Are your skills and strengths a fit for a healthcare career? • A few common skills and personality traits that are important • Interpersonal, communication, work ethic, passion for learning new things

  12. One Question if All Else Fails • If you could do whatever you wanted all day long every day, what would that one thing be? • Or • What will people pay you to do that you are good at?

  13. What is Success? What does success look like? Nice House? Fancy Car? Family? Travel?

  14. So really…How do most people become successful?

  15. How do you become successful? • Teams of 4-6 people • Grab two pieces of paper and marker • Work with you team to come up with some ideas of how you will be successful

  16. Next! Figure out what is important to you- as a team, come up with a few answers for each of these: • Interests- what do you like? • Non-interests- what don’t you like? • Values- what is important to you? • Talents and Skills – what are you good at? • What kind of people you like to hang out with? Your “Passions”

  17. Find your “Passion” in yourJob Choice – Yes “Choice” Match your interests and strengths (your passions)… …to jobs that are in demand and pay a good wage- let’s check out some of those jobs.

  18. Your network is … The people who know you well church group . ministers . boss teachers . coach . team mates neighbours . hairdresser . vet barista . gas station guydoctor . chemist The people who sort of know you The people you can start a conversation with parents . sisters brothers . close friends classmates . aunts . unclescousins . grandparentsco-workers . fellow studentsclub or group members Often it is these people who give you the best new leads

  19. Networking example Jo wants to explore nursing as a career option cousin friend (nursing homemanager) doctor Jo familyfriend colleague(nurse) minister colleague(nursing agency) aunt friend(case manager) church member (social worker)

  20. Doing it right Think about how you can make a good first impression appearance friendliness curiosity honesty Prepare yourself to emphasize your positive qualities People sayI’m … I’ve had good feedback about … MUST DO #1Create a positiveimpression of yourself

  21. Doing it right You can tell people about what you are looking for without directly asking for help. This may lead you to someone who could help you. MUST DO # 2Tell people about your interests and goals Decide what is reasonable to ask of people. How strong is your connection? How willing is the person? How much hassle is your request?

  22. Break time! • 5 minute break • http://www.online-stopwatch.com/countdown-clock/

  23. Health Care Careers

  24. What’s a degree or certificate? • http://www.cccs.edu/ • http://www.coloradocommunitycolleges.com/go/ • http://www.coloradocommunitycolleges.com/go/programs/more-information-on-degrees-and-certificates/ • Certificate • Associate Degree • AA • AS • AAS • Bachelors Degree • Masters Degree • Doctorate

  25. typical completion times for full-time study

  26. 5 Health Care Pathways All Health Care occupations are organized into 5 pathways. • THERAPEUTIC SERVICES • DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES • HEALTH INFORMATICS • SUPPORT SERVICES • BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

  27. THERAPEUTIC SERVICES Maintain or change the health status of the patient over time. SAMPLE CAREERS: • EMT/Paramedic • Nursing • Certified Nursing Assisting • Licensed Practical Nurse • Registered Nurse • Medical Assistant • Optometrist • Physician or Doctor • Cardiovascular Technologist • Surgical Technician

  28. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Create a picture of patient health at a single point of time. SAMPLE CAREERS: • Clinical Laboratory Technician • Exercise Physiologist • Orthotist/Prosthetist • Pathologist • Phlebotomist • Radiologic Technicians

  29. HEALTH INFORMATICS Provide functions that support and document patient care SAMPLE CAREERS: • Admitting Clerk • Coder • Epidemiologist • Community Health Specialist • Ethicist • Health Care Administrator • Health Educator • Transcriptionist

  30. SUPPORT SERVICES Provide a therapeutic environment for the delivery of health care. SAMPLE CAREERS: • Biomedical Engineer • Central Services Technician • Dietician • Facilities Manager • Food Services • Purchasing Agent • Transport Technician

  31. BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Use scientific and technical advancements to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic abilities in health care SAMPLE CAREERS: • Biomedical Chemist • Biostatistician • Geneticist • Molecular Biologist • Pharmacist • Quality Control Technician • Toxicologist

  32. Laser Coach • Student-centered • Interests- what do you like? • Values- what is important to you? • Skills – what are you good at? • What kind of people you like to hang out with? • Other discussion? • Follow-up • Website with presentation, links • http://hccareer.weebly.com/making-the-most-of-your-time-with-students-via-laser-coaching.html

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