About Preceptor Training
Now Available!!! Download the COMPANION APP to the online training program, CORE CONCEPTS FOR CLINICAL FACULTY & PRECEPTORS. Johns Hopkins Nursing Professional Programs offer the best of Johns Hopkins expertise, advancing nursing and healthcare worldwide through unique and cutting edge experiences.
Developed collaboratively by clinical nurses, nurse educators, faculty, and more at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and the Johns Hopkins Hospital & Bayview Medical Center, “Core Concepts for Clinical Faculty and Preceptors” is a robust online training program designed to develop and improve teaching and mentoring skills of clinical preceptors and faculty. The overall goal of the training is to significantly increase the number of qualified and trained preceptors to meet the growing need for qualified nurses.
And now, for the first time, you can access the content from this web-based training from mobile device! Bookmark your favorite content for easy access! Use the note-taking feature to add comments and reminders about valuable information!
Drawing on the expertise of our educators and clinical nurse professionals, the more than nine hours of training available in “Core Concepts” has been distilled into an easy-to-access, just-in-time companion app. The app features content highlights and important takeaways from each of the nine modules:
MODULE 1: FOUNDATIONS OF PRECEPTING--WHAT’S MY STYLE?
Develop your personal precepting style through active exploration of roles and responsibilities; models, theories, and best practices; learning and teaching styles as they relate to individuals and multi-generational learners; and challenges and rewards.
MODULE 2: PRINCIPLES OF EVALUATION--HOW DO I EVALUATE COMPETENCY?
Use principles of evaluation for appraisal of nursing student/new graduates' knowledge and skills. Documentation approaches for evaluation data will also be explored.
MODULE 3: COMMUNICATION--HOW DO I SAY THAT?
Develop an individualized plan to improve the communication styles, techniques, and approaches to conflict management that are essential to providing effective feedback and conflict resolutions.
MODULE 4: CLINICAL REASONING SKILLS--HOW, WHY AND WHEN ARE YOU DOING THAT?
Transform from a nursing novice to expert through clinical reasoning and application strategies that allow you to teach projecting disease processes, recovery, and the implications for the patient to nurses at the bedside.
MODULE 5: EDUCATOR CHALLENGES--CAN I HELP YOU BE SUCCESSFUL?
Learn evidence-based interventions to address educator challenges such as cultural competence/sensitivity, disruptive behavior, lack of integrity, time management difficulties, or following directions from healthcare team members.
MODULE 6: CREATING A CULTURE OF CARING--CAN I SHOW YOU SELF-CARE AND BEING A NURSE?
Build a healthy work environment and increase nurse retention by mentoring students and novice nurses to demonstrate self-care behaviors and create an environment conducive to trusting relationships.
MODULE 7: TRANSITION TO PROFESSIONAL NURSING PRACTICE
Explore communication and professional accountability concepts to maximize student learning during their senior practicum and foster a positive learning environment.
MODULE 8: CLINICAL ACADEMIC PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP (CAPP)
Identify differences between a traditional and designated clinical unit model in maximizing student learning.
MODULE 9: PRECEPTING ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING STUDENTS (APN)
Distinguish between the roles of the graduate APN student, preceptor, and faculty mentor to develop strategies for the potential challenges in meeting the learning needs and objectives for the APN student in a given clinical setting.