Re: MD as Preceptor?
Doesn't matter. I would suggest trying all three (MD, NP, PA), but your professors will want you to focus more on NPs, as you are a graduate NP student. You'll learn a ton from the patients, any preceptor, it's the experience you need, not the credentials of your preceptor.
Most MDs would probably "let you fly" once you prove some compentence. I know several I would have loved to precept with/for. Its all in what you/they are comfortable with.
I actually had one NP preceptor that was scared to death to let me be in the same room w/o her. Guess what I learned from that???
Best wishes!
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