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The
Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education requires that Dietetic
Internship Programs have established goals that reflect the program’s
mission and the environment in which the program exists.
The goals of the Bowling Green State University Dietetic Internship Program
are:
To prepare graduates to be competent entry-level dietitians.
To continue to utilize the many area resources available to provide practice
experiences in clinical nutrition, foodservice management, administration,
and community nutrition. New sites will be added as needed to enable students
to pursue individual interests supportive of their professional goals.
To provide a positive learning environment for the intern through the
use of direct supervision, on-going intern program evaluation, and improvement.
To provide the opportunity for interns to develop scholarship and critical
thinking skills.
To provide the opportunity for interns to participate in approved professional
activities through the use of emerging technology, attendance at conferences
or presentation of research at professional meetings.
The following program outcome measures have been established to determine
whether the Dietetic Internship Program is meeting its program goals. Data
is collected annually and feedback, from program participants is used to
continually improve the program. We are currently meeting or exceeding
all of the outcomes measures related to the individual program goals.
Program Goal 1:
- Achievement of an 80% pass rate on the RD exam over a 5-year
period
- Obtainment of employment in the dietetics field by 75% of
graduates within 6 months of program completion
- The mean rating of employee preparation that employers will
give program graduates in their employee will meet or exceed the average
rating
- Interns will receive meet or exceed the rating “meets expectations” on
90% of their “Evaluation of Intern Performance”
Program Goal 2:
Program Goal 3:
- Interns will respond positively to question “How helpful
was your preceptor/supervisor in assisting you during this rotation?” 80%
of the time
- Eighty percent of interns will provide “meets expectations” or “exceeds
expectations” to statement “provided a positive learning
environment which included the use of direct, on-going supervision and
evaluation”
Program Goal 4:
- Demonstrated ability to critically evaluate research – interns
will be given satisfactory or better rating based on rubric evaluation
of a research paper
- Demonstrated ability to apply evidence based medicine principles – interns
will be given satisfactory or better rating based on rubric evaluation
of a research paper
- Demonstrated ability to remain current with new knowledge and
practice in dietetics – interns will be given satisfactory or better
rating based on rubric evaluation of clinical case study
- Demonstrated ability to conduct literature searches and other
means of gathering peer-reviewed research publications – interns
will be given satisfactory or better rating based on rubric evaluation
of research paper
Program Goal 5:
- Presentations at professional conferences and publications in
professional journals
- Description of professional conferences/seminars attended
- Eighty percent of interns will provide “met expectations” to
statement “provided opportunities to participate in professional
meetings through attendance of conferences and presentation of research
at professional meetings.”
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