Selection and Use of Preceptors for Specialty Roles
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER COLLEGE OF NURSING |
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Selection and Use of Preceptors for Specialty Roles | Subsection: 6.1.4 | |
Section 6.0 - Facilities and Resources | Originating Date: October 1988 | |
Responsible Reviewing Agency: Professional Graduate Nursing Affairs Committee Final Reviewing: Executive Council |
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Policy
A preceptor is an APRN, PA, MD, DO, MSN, MBA, MHA, or other identified expert with appropriate educational background who has agreed to assume negotiated responsibility for a student’s clinical experience.
- Students in professional graduate nursing programs, excluding post-masters DNP students, are required to complete clinical practicums in order meet certification requirements
- A faculty member is responsible for the following:
- Preceptor orientation and evaluation, which should include the following:
- An overview of the roles and responsibilities of preceptors, faculty and students within the course
- Specific preceptor responsibilities
- Methods of clinical evaluation of students by faculty and preceptors.
- Goals and objectives for the clinical experience
- Process of resolution of potential/actual problems
- Completion of semester course evaluation forms documenting preceptor’s credentials and other required information
- Student and faculty evaluation of preceptor
- 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.
- Preceptor orientation and evaluation, which should include the following:
- Criteria for Preceptors:
- For MSN students, professionals with an advanced degree appropriate to the specialty with at least one year experience; possessing appropriate certification as required; and identified as positive professional role models by agency and/or faculty.
- Expectations of all preceptors:
- Review semester objectives and goals to facilitate clinical learning
- Review daily objectives to be discussed at the beginning of each clinical day
- Create a learning environment for the student and facilitate the critical thinking skills required of a student
- Complete the Preceptor Credentials form yearly and the Clinical Preceptor Assessment of Student Performance form.
- Expectations of preceptors for APRN students:
- Listen to the student’s case presentation on each patient
- Provide feedback about assessments, differential diagnosis, problem lists and proposed plans of care
- See patients with the student
- Supervise the student on all new procedures
- Recheck all abnormal examination findings identified by the student and evaluate the student’s management plans for these problems
- Always be present in the clinical area during the student’s experience, and name a qualified substitute if you must leave the clinic
- Review all student entries in the patient’s health/medical records
- Expectations of Preceptors for LEAD/Nursing Executive students:
- Facilitate student’s skill in completing an organizational assessment
- Facilitate student’s development, implementation and evaluation of a systems project.
- Engage student in organizational meetings and follow up to share decision-making related to specific agenda items.
- Dialogue on-going conversations with student related to organizational activities including operations, strategic initiatives, management duties and human resources.
The preceptor has a right to ask that the student be placed in another learning environment if problems arise that cannot be resolved.