The role of the Preceptor Kris L’Ecuyer, PhD(c), RN, CCNS Associate Professor Saint Louis University School of Nursing 314-977-8975.

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The role of the Preceptor Kris L’Ecuyer, PhD(c), RN, CCNS Associate Professor Saint Louis University School of Nursing

The role of the Preceptor Objectives: – Discuss the purpose of preceptorships. – Distinguish between undergraduate and graduate level preceptorships. – Identify the responsibilities and roles of the preceptor. – Understand the role of the nurse preceptor as coach.

Purpose of preceptorships Facilitate clinical education of nurse practitioner students in clinical settings. Provide opportunities for the integration of theory and practice in clinical settings. Provide role immersion opportunities for the NP student.

Graduate Level NP students Preceptee has RN experience – Various amounts of time – Various specialties – Need to understand context and relate it to future practice goals Objectives of Precepted experience are different – More complex – More independent

Responsibilities of preceptors Understand adult learning theory – Characteristics of adult learners, learning theories, domains of learning Understand personality theories Create positive learning environment Share NP experience and wisdom Role model expertise Leadership Assess competency

Roles of Preceptor Educator Socializer Advocate Consultant Role model Coach Evaluator Mentor

Focus on the COACHING role: Establishing and managing the coaching relationship Getting to know each other – Ask them lots of questions – Establish yourself as a good listener – Creating and maintaining rapport. Establishing the Rules of the game – Clarifying expectations Discuss your expectations of each other – Learner issues and Teacher issues

Learn to be a coach Coaching: Art and Science Goals of coaching: – Guide – Inspire – Empower Coaches help the players discover the answers

Top 10 Qualities of a good coach 1.Knowledge of the game 2.Willingness to learn new strategies or seek new information 3.Motivator 4.Able to Individualize and adapt style as needed 5.Effective communicator 6.Good listener 7.Discipline 8.Displays commitment 9.Educator 10.Evaluator

Nurture your Preceptor Role Practice preceptor skills Participate in learning opportunities Self- reflect Identify resources and support Seek feedback