Community Based Education

What Is it?

for communities . . . an opportunity to promote your town

for students . . . an opportunity to experience clinical practice in a community setting and build relationships for future practice options

The goal of Community-based Education is to provide health professions students a real-life experience in a community setting that contributes to the development of general knowledge, skills and attitudes.

The Panhandle AHEC affords a vital link between higher education institutions focused on health professions and community preceptors. The AHEC recruits preceptors, assists students with selecting the community-based experience that meets their needs, and assists with student housing when necessary.

Each placement provides many situations for the students to develop their skills and knowledge under the direction of practicing community health professionals.

Students spend time in a community clinical setting and have opportunity to interface with multiple health disciplines. Their experiences include but are not limited to observation and instruction, involvement in performing history and physical examinations, developing diagnosis and treatment plans, and in applying office procedures and treatments.

The Panhandle AHEC serves as the liaison between community-based professionals, health professions training programs, and health professions students.

The Panhandle AHEC provides opportunities for students in allied health, medical, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, undergraduate nursing and dentistry programs. Students in these health profession programs have opportunity to complete training in communities across the region.

The Panhandle AHEC works with universities and health professions training programs from across the state - including Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, University of Texas Medical Branch, and University of North Texas Health Science Center, just to name a few.

For communities across the region, hosting students for part of their clinical training experience offers an opportunity for the community to promote what they have to offer. It is an excellent recruiting tool, which allows both the community and the student to learn about each other to determine if a future professional relationship is a good fit. Having students in the clinic for training also provides a tremendous man-power resource for health care facilities.

Continuing Education (CE) Programs Offered:

Each Area Health Education Center works with various providers of medical continuing education (CE) in their region to set up CE events that are reasonably priced and accessible to rural health care professionals.

NEW!!!
Continuing Nursing Education Program - Check back for new inormation periodically
http://www.ttuhsc.edu/son/cne/courses.aspx

Click on the list below to see the program descriptions:

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Dates
Location
Information
Adoption CE
August 1
Amarillo College

Below are CE programs that are offered by our neighboring AHEC of the Plains. If you are interested in attending any of them, please contact Kelly or AHEC of the Plains for more information.

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Dates
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If you would like to partner with the AHEC in offering a community program please contact Kelly at 806-651-3482 or
kfouts@mail.wtamu.edu

Community Based Education Training Sites for Panhandle AHEC:

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