Presents classroom training for Community Health Aide/ Practitioners (CHA/P). Provides health care for patients at the Alaska Native Medical Centre (ANMC) and its allied clinics in order to improve healthcare delivery and consistency.
Delivers training to Community Health Aide/Practitioners from various Alaskan locations utilizing appropriate training, adult learning concepts and facilitation skills. Assures that training systems are results-oriented and return value to the organization. Reviews changes in CHAP program services, technologies and policies. Develops updates and revises training contents and schedule to meet new objectives. Researches, analyzes and evaluates new training materials and instructional methods. Prepares and coordinates the development of training programs and materials.Instructs and guides Community Health Aides (CHA) in primary medical care, preventive health practices and healthcare administration. Prepares, administers, and scores tests, and maintains necessary records on students. Counsels students and provides special help as needed. Participates in committee and programmatic work to promote CHAP systems efficiency and effectiveness. Participates in continuing education as necessary to meet changing program needs and to maintain necessary professional skills.Provides primary health care as required. Provides and documents medical assessments, treatments, medicines, and procedures to patients within scope of authority. Evaluates patient care and revises plan of care to meet individualized patient needs. Confers and consults with collaborating physician as needed. Collaborates with other professionals to provide continued care outside the limitations of the clinic.