Transcription of The Preceptor Role
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No one was ever able to teach who was not 1. able to learn.. Florence Nightingale The Preceptor Role Beth Tamplet Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAAN. Precepting is an organized, evidence-based, outcome-driven approach to assuring competent practice. Precepting is used for students who are rotating into clinical areas, for new graduate 1. Objectives nurse onboarding, for new hire onboarding, when experienced staff members learn a new specialty or new skills, and when individuals Understand precepting move into new roles ( , educator, manager, or Preceptor ). A in the context of nursing and the health care Preceptor is an individual with demonstrated competence in a system specific area who serves as a teacher/coach, leader/influencer, facilitator, evaluator, socialization agent, protector, and role model Understand the role of a to develop and validate the competencies of another individual.
1 The Preceptor Role 3 Table 1.1 standards of Nursing Practice (ANA, 2010b, pp. 9-11) Standards of Practice Standard 1. Assessment. The registered nurse collects comprehensive data pertinent to the
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