Preceptors

A preceptor is an expert clinician with designated responsibility for clinical supervision of students in a particular clinical area.

For the ABSN NS 540 (Transition to Nursing Practice) course, the preceptor must have at least a bachelor’s degree in nursing and one year of full-time nursing experience.

Criteria for Selection for Advanced Practice: The ideal preceptor is a master's prepared advanced practice nurse, a physician, or other advanced practice clinicians, who meets the following criteria:

  1. Supports the philosophy and objectives of the Institute and the School of Nursing
  2. Demonstrates clinical competence and teaching ability, thereby serving as a student role model
  3. Demonstrates the ability to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate clinical care for a specific patient population in a content area
  4. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with colleagues and students
  5. Is willing to fulfill the responsibilities of a preceptor by
    1. reviewing the student's learning objectives as stated in the course syllabus.
    2. facilitating the student's meeting the level objectives and goals in the learning objectives as stated in the course syllabus
    3. sequencing learning experiences so that the student assumes increasing responsibility
    4. supervising/consulting with the student in the delivery of care
    5. functioning as a liaison to other colleagues to facilitate other experiences available at the clinical site
    6. meeting periodically with student and faculty advisor to discuss and evaluate the student's clinical experience.