Regent University Simplifies Time Tracking for Clinical Hours
Regent University Simplifies Time Tracking for Clinical Hours
The Challenge
Accurately Evaluating Students’ Progress
Like many schools, before implementing Time2Track, Regent University relied on students to keep track of their own clinical hours using paper forms. Each program in the School of Psychology and Counseling used a different form. “We couldn’t aggregate data or look at trends across all students,” said Jennifer Ripley, Ph.D., director of the Marriage Ministry Assessment Training and Empowerment (MMATE) Center. “It was cumbersome for the student to have to manage all of their training experiences on paper. There was also a wide variety of ways in which they might document their time,” she said.
In addition to a lack of consistency, program directors lacked visibility into students’ progress during the course of each semester. “In the past, students would get to the end of the year and we wouldn’t know they weren’t getting enough training from their practica sites until we had their forms,” said Ripley.
Results
With Time2Track, Regent University:
Created consistency
in how students track clinical hours
Gained real-time visibility
into whether students are tracking towards goals
Shared insight
into student progress with students, faculty, program directors, and clinical supervisors
Time2Track has simplified so many things and makes so much data accessible to us that I really can’t imagine managing time tracking any other way.
The Solution
Consistent Time Tracking and Insight into Trends
Regent University had a special incentive to use Time2Track: the program was created by two of Regent’s doctoral students. “We adopted Time2Track while it was in beta,” Ripley said. While faculty and staff wanted to support alumni, they also wanted to do what was best for students, so they evaluated other solutions as well. “We found Time2Track was simple and we had a good experience with it. We didn’t see any advantage to other solutions,” said Ripley.
The Time2Track system provides guidance for students in how to track their time, allowing them to select from a menu of options. “Some things are very simple to track, like individual psychotherapy. But tasks like clinical research or consultation are harder to document, and the system helps with that,” Ripley said.
The University’s Outcome
Baum said the system saves students and staff a great deal of time, particularly when responding to licensure requests. “There’s a big difference in verifying hours when I’m going through paper, trying to add up numbers and figure out how they tracked hours. Now with Time2Track, I just type in a name and the numbers are all there.”
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