Community Health Service-Health Assistant Training Program

Program Student Learning Outcomes Assessment
(AY 2014-2015)

Program Student Learning Outcomes(PSLOS)

At the completion of theCommunity Health Sciences-Health Assistant Training Program, the student will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate proper clinical skills when caring for both adults and children.
  2. Demonstrate interpersonal and cultural sensitivity in the health care environment.
  3. Describe common health problems in both children and adults.
  4. Demonstrate proper CPR and First Aid techniques.
  5. Demonstrate best practices in dispensary management.
  6. Demonstrate ability to care for newborn babies and mothers using standard maternity techniques.
  7. Identify good public health principles.

PSLO Assessment Report Summary

What we looked at:

The CHS certificate, assessment focused on PSLO 3 and 6 . Final exam average and final class average were taken for assessment.

What we found:

PSLO# 3 and 6: Result was based on taken related course in Fall 2014. Final exam average is 80.25% and final class average is 74.25%. The target is at least 80% final exam average.

What we are planning to work on:

  • To continue improve on the performance of the students in their overall knowledge/skill gained by identifying what topics/skills the students need to know more. These topics should be given emphasis during the lecture and in practicum.

Recommendations for students:

  • Attend class regularly and be responsible for their own learning.
  • Communicate course concerns with their instructors.

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