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   <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Students in professional graduate nursing programs, excluding post-masters DNP students, are required to complete clinical practicums in order meet certification requirements</li>
   <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Students in professional graduate nursing programs, excluding post-masters DNP students, are required to complete clinical practicums in order meet certification requirements</li>
   <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">A faculty member is responsible for the following:</li>
   <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">A faculty member is responsible for the following:
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        <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Preceptor orientation and evaluation which should include the following:
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              <li>An overview of the roles and responsibilities of preceptors, faculty and students within the course</li>
              <li>Specific preceptor responsibilities</li>
              <li>Methods of clinical evaluation of students by faculty and preceptors.</li>
              <li>Goals and objectives for the clinical experience</li>
              <li>Process of resolution of potential/actual problems</li>
              <li>Completion of semester course evaluation forms documenting preceptor’s credentials and other required information</li>
              <li>Student and faculty evaluation of preceptor</li>
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        <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Guiding the student clinical experience, which includes facilitating, monitoring, and evaluating the student’s learning through periodic conferences and/or site visits with the student and preceptor.</li>
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   <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Criteria for Preceptors:</li>
   <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Criteria for Preceptors:</li>
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<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">The preceptor has a right to ask that the student be placed in another learning environment if problems arise that cannot be resolved.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">The preceptor has a right to ask that the student be placed in another learning environment if problems arise that cannot be resolved.</p>

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Selection and Use of Preceptors for Specialty Roles Subsection: 6.1.4
Section 6.0 - Information Originating Date: October, 1988
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Professional Graduate Nursing Program Curriculum Committee
Revised: January, 1995
Revised: April, 1999
Revised: September, 2002
Reviewed: February, 2004
Revised: October, 2008
Revised: July, 2012
J:/RESOURCE MANUAL/Table of Contents College of Nursing Resource Manual


Policy

A preceptor is an APRN, PA, MD, DO, MSN, MBA, MHA, or other identified as an expert with appropriate educational background who has agreed to assume negotiated responsibility for a student’s clinical experience.

  1. Students in professional graduate nursing programs, excluding post-masters DNP students, are required to complete clinical practicums in order meet certification requirements
  2. A faculty member is responsible for the following:
    1. Preceptor orientation and evaluation which should include the following:
      1. An overview of the roles and responsibilities of preceptors, faculty and students within the course
      2. Specific preceptor responsibilities
      3. Methods of clinical evaluation of students by faculty and preceptors.
      4. Goals and objectives for the clinical experience
      5. Process of resolution of potential/actual problems
      6. Completion of semester course evaluation forms documenting preceptor’s credentials and other required information
      7. Student and faculty evaluation of preceptor
    2. Guiding the student clinical experience, which includes facilitating, monitoring, and evaluating the student’s learning through periodic conferences and/or site visits with the student and preceptor.
  3. Criteria for Preceptors:

The preceptor has a right to ask that the student be placed in another learning environment if problems arise that cannot be resolved.