- Preceptor - Wikipedia
A preceptor (from Latin, " praecepto ") is a teacher responsible for upholding a precept, meaning a certain law or tradition Senior Buddhist monks can become the preceptors for newly ordained monks
- PRECEPTOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRECEPTOR is teacher, tutor
- What Is a Preceptor in Nursing? | The University of Tulsa
Combining the roles of nurse, teacher, and mentor, a preceptor works closely with educational programs to provide real industry experience to nursing students and nurses at the beginning of their careers
- Preceptor | definition of preceptor by Medical dictionary
preceptor An instructor or specialist who teaches, counsels, and serves as a role model and supports the growth and development of an initiate in a particular discipline for a limited time, with the specific purpose of socialising the novice in a new role
- The Four Primary Roles of the Preceptor | AORN
The preceptor may perform many roles to support other nurses, but there are four primary roles that create successful preceptor relationships: role model (influencer), socializer, coach (educator), and protector (Table 1)
- Nurse preceptor: Six emerging domains
The preceptor communicates the organization’s culture to onboarding nurses, shaping their early experiences and influencing their long-term perceptions of and participation in the practice environment
- PRECEPTOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRECEPTOR definition: 1 a teacher, or someone who trains people how to do a job: 2 a teacher, or someone who trains… Learn more
- Your Role as a Preceptor: Key Questions Best Practices
Wondering what it takes to be a great preceptor? Learn key responsibilities, essential questions, and real-world tips to set yourself and your student up for success!
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