You and your friend Janis have been through the entire medical assistant program together and now you are both enrolled in an applied training program, although you are working at different facilities. One evening as you are comparing notes, Janis complains that her preceptor is always picking on her. "I can't seem to do anything to please her!" Janis says. Which of the following would be your best response to Janis?
A. "You should complain to the applied training coordinator."
B. "Why do you allow her to criticize you? Tell her you know what you are doing."
C. "It's your preceptor's job to give you constructive criticism."
D. "That's too bad! My preceptor is really nice."
E. "Maybe it is just a personality conflict."
C. "It's your preceptor's job to give you constructive criticism."
You may often feel that you are being criticized by the site preceptor, but this is a normal thing, called constructive criticism. It is part of the preceptor's job to give you feedback to improve your performance.
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