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Managing Student Internships: Incorporating Ethics and Professionalism via Electronic Delivery

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Managing Student Internships: Incorporating Ethics and Professionalism via Electronic Delivery

 

Primary Presenter: Kevin Zeiler

Organization: Metropolitan State University of Denver

Role: Assistant Professor of Health Professions

Track: Poster Session

Topic: Online versus on-campus learning

Level: For Mere Mortals

 

Abstract: Track student hours, receive timely feedback from students and preceptors and monitor student learning as it applies to ethical and professional responsibility. The key to managing an online internship is the faculty’s ability to use a multitude of tools to monitor all aspects of learning and keeping the student engaged.

 

Bio: Kevin D. Zeiler, JD, is an Assistant Professor in the Health Care Management Program at the Metropolitan State University of Denver, Colorado. Professor Zeiler has 15 plus years of experience working in the health care field, as a paramedic, supervisor and educator. His interests focus on eliminating access issues within the healthcare industry to individuals and populations based on their socioeconomic and racial/ethnic status. Professor Zeiler has a Juris Doctor from the University of Denver, an MBA from Regis University and a B.S. in Health Care Management from the Metropolitan State University of Denver.

 

Description: Poster presentation. I will provide handouts.

 

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