Observation Tools

Teaching students how to observe is fundamental to teaching strong critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills. As students learn to sharpen their observation skills, they will be better prepared for assessing and identifying their patient's problem areas and creating plans for intervention and documentation.

The following Observation Tools can be used 'as is' or customized to meet your students' needs.

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Jan Davis, MS, OTR/L

Founder and president of International Clinical Educators, Jan Davis specializes in using video technology (filmed with real patients and therapists) to create innovative, state of the art educational materials for practicing clinicians as well as occupational therapy and physical therapy faculty and students.

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