hospitering

English translation: staff exchange training scheme

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Norwegian term or phrase:hospitering
English translation:staff exchange training scheme
Entered by: William [Bill] Gray

13:46 Jan 26, 2012
Norwegian to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Medical: Health Care / Training
Norwegian term or phrase: hospitering
"Etterutdanningstiltakene som inngikk i denne studien var interne og eksterne kurs, bruk av internett, hospitering og veiledning."

This is a fairly new phenomenon in the health sector, although is better known in teacher training. It involves staff exchanging jobs from one sector of the health service to another (e.g. from hospital to/from local municipal care services). where employees do the job of those they have exchanged places with, and subsequently extend their competence for their own job.

Is "job exchange training" used anywhere in the English speaking world amongst health personnel trainers?
William [Bill] Gray
Norway
Local time: 09:38
staff exchange scheme
Explanation:
Yes, staff exchange schemes are used in various countries within health care.
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eodd
Local time: 08:38
Grading comment
Thanks for this, Eodd. My client was very pleased with the two references, since she is writing an academic presentation for an international audience. We simply added the word "training" as in the glossary I have entered.
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4staff exchange scheme
eodd
4supervised practice
Donna Stevens


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staff exchange scheme


Explanation:
Yes, staff exchange schemes are used in various countries within health care.


    Reference: http://careers.bmj.com/careers/advice/view-article.html?id=2...
    Reference: http://www.tekorowaiwhariki.org.nz/page/39-welcome+learning-...
eodd
Local time: 08:38
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 24
Grading comment
Thanks for this, Eodd. My client was very pleased with the two references, since she is writing an academic presentation for an international audience. We simply added the word "training" as in the glossary I have entered.
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thanks, EODD! This is along the lines we have been thinking. I find the New Zealand reference particularly helpful. Good work!

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supervised practice


Explanation:
In the health field, supervised practice is often included in education and continuing education programs. It does not involve a job exhange. Rather it is set up as period when the person works (with no pay) under the direct supervision of a trained person in that field.


    Reference: http://health.usi.edu/acadprog/fdnutr/dietetics.asp
Donna Stevens
Norway
Local time: 09:38
Native speaker of: English
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thanks Donna, but we really wanted to avoid any association with regular supervised practice in the ward (or as teaching practice, in another field).

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