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AUCD: Welcome Reception and Evening Poster Session: Using the Critical Incident Technique to Investigate the Impact of LEND Experiences on the Current Decision Making Behaviors of Trainees.

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Presenter

Akilah Heggs, MA, LEND Faculty
Center for Leadership in Disability at Georgia State University, UCEDD/LEND

Other Presenter(s)

Emily Graybill, PhD, Atlanta, GA, United States, GA - Center for Leadership in Disability at Georgia State University, UCEDD/LEND;
Stephen Truscott, PhD, Atlanta, GA, United States, GA - Center for Leadership in Disability at Georgia State University, UCEDD/LEND;
Mark Crenshaw, MTS, Atlanta, GA, United States, GA - Center for Leadership in Disability at Georgia State University, UCEDD/LEND;
Erin Vinoski, MPH/CHES, Atlanta, GA, United States;
Daniel B. Crimmins, PhD, Atlanta, GA, United States, GA - Center for Leadership in Disability at Georgia State University, UCEDD/LEND;


Description

This presentation will discuss the use of the Critical Incident Technique (CIT) as a qualitative method to explore how specific activities during the LEND experience contribute to former trainees' current decision making practices in the workplace and in the community. Trends in critical incidents were identified and the data are being used to inform GaLEND program implementation and assess long-term learner outcomes of the interdisciplinary training program.

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