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   <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Criteria for Preceptor:
   <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Criteria for Preceptor:
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       <li>For all undergraduate RN students, bachelors-prepared Registered Nurses are strongly preferred. Preceptors should have  at least two years of practice experience, and be identified as positive professional role models by their agency and/or faculty. On occasions, an associate degree or diploma-prepared nurse, who demonstrates strong professional, clinical leadership skills may be selected.</li>
       <li>For all undergraduate RN students, bachelors-prepared Registered Nurses are strongly preferred. Preceptors should have  at least 12 months of practice experience, and be identified as positive professional role models by their agency and/or faculty. On occasions, an associate degree or diploma-prepared nurse, who demonstrates strong professional, clinical leadership skills may be selected.</li>
      <li>Preceptors must have an unencumbered license to practice nursing in the jurisdiction where students are precepted.</li>
       <li>Demonstration of leadership in nursing or health care.</li>
       <li>Demonstration of leadership in nursing or health care.</li>
       <li>Ability to implement preceptor’s role of:
       <li>Ability to implement preceptor’s role of:

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