The results document the lack of preceptorships available to new graduate nurses in the perioperative setting in this geographic region. |
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Many career centers facilitate establishment of internships and preceptorships. |
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Medical education has responded to these changes by increasingly using community-based physicians to provide preceptorships throughout the four-year medical curriculum. |
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Quality clinical experiences require practice partnerships, particularly in the form of preceptorships. |
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Therefore, effective preceptorships are necessary in easing the newly licensed registered nurse's transition to practice. |
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Strategies to ensure effective preceptorships and enhance the NRLN's transition to practice are proposed. |
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The purpose of this literature review is to examine studies evaluating preceptorships within nursing orientation or education programs. |
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There is a need for targeted education regarding the recognition and treatment of ACS in nursing curricula, as well as preceptorships in the pediatric critical care setting. |
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Students were asked to list preceptorships completed. |
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They can also do this in large teaching sessions, while visiting individual healthcare providers' offices, or as part of their role in mentorships or preceptorships. |
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The courses consist of personalized one-on-one proctorships, fundamental and advanced preceptorships, and national symposia. |
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Over the last year, Boston Scientific trained more than 25,000 health care providers worldwide through local and regional programs, seminars, preceptorships and proctorships. |
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Preceptorships with community physicians have been incorporated into medical curricula to foster interest in generalist careers. |
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