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STEP 1: Get the clinical hours data from your clinical site.
STEP 2: Use the data to create a report that will show the average clinical hours for students at each clinical site.
STEP 3: Share the report with the clinical site administrators so that they can ensure that students are completing the required clinical hours.

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Question: How to create an application to monitor students clinical hours at different clinical sites?

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1. Set up a web-based system or application that can be accessed by both the clinical sites and students. 2. Allow each clinical site to sign up for an account that can be used to store data about the hours each student has clocked in. 3. Include an interface for each clinical site to log in and enter the amount of time their students have spent at the clinical site. 4. Allow each student to create their own account that can be used to log the hours they spend at each site. 5. Provide each student with a unique code or identifier that they can use to access their account and check the number of hours they’ve logged at a particular site. 6. Create a dashboard that can be accessed by both clinical sites and students to view and track the hours each student has clocked in. 7. Develop a notification system that can be used to alert students and clinical sites when a student's hours have exceeded the required number of clinical hours. 8. Set up a secure system that can be used to store student data and ensure proper data protection.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 15, 2023, 2:35 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 15, 2023

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