Time2Track-Doctoral: the beginning of a standard
T2T-Doctoral instantly totals hours and places them in the correct categories as outlined on the APPIC ** application. While many current students track clinical experiences in a notepad or makeshift spreadsheet, T2T-Doctoral reduces the time involved in managing one's activities while ensuring data accuracy.
Easy access from any computer
Practicum hours can now be logged from any computer with internet access. Once at www.Time2Track.com, simply enter your username and password for access to all of the Time2Track management tools.
Protection against loss of data
No longer worry about a computer that has crashed or a notebook that has been lost. With the requirement of usernames, passwords, and state-of-the-art data security, fear of lost data is no longer a concern.
Do in seconds what used to take minutes or hours
An online database has functionality that a spreadsheet or calculator could only hope to achieve. First, place recurring activities on a calendar. Then let the database do the work for you as it automatically calculates each time the activity occurred. The user is only required to confirm that the activity took place as planned. There is no more need to calculate and add each client continuously. Furthermore, with T2T-Doctoral you can record activities that occurred today or several years ago.
It's never too early (or too late)
Many graduate students make the mistake of waiting to track clinical hours until they have accumulated a number of experiences. Waiting too long to formally track hours can lead to reduced or even inaccurate totals. Simply put, you have enough to remember without trying to recall all the assessments that you have given over the past year.
Why do I need this?
Every day, thousands of psychology students lose data that will potentially help determine their success as a psychology internship applicant. Most students are completely unaware of the detail required for keeping practicum hours in accordance with APPIC** standards.
It is possible to spend hundreds of hours computing and compiling all of your practicum experience hours
How many females between the age of 18 and 65 have you seen and what were their disabilities?
What types of psychometric tests have you given during your years in graduate school?
How much group therapy did you do and what type of groups were they?
Will you have enough hours to apply to the internship site of your choice?
How do you compare against other students applying at the same site?
We offer a way to solve many of these potential problems