Re: Question re: NP and clinical experiences... Originally Posted by np2b?
Besides once you are that far in your career and academics I don't think you should have to be baby sat and have your school make your arrangements for you.
I don't see it as a matter of being "baby sat" -- I see it as a matter of the school ensuring that the quality of education/supervision you're going to receive (as a student in their program) is up to their standards (and, frankly,
worth the tuition you're paying). What if a student ends up being supervised by an NP who is a slacker and teaches the student lots of bad habits and short cuts?? Just because someone local is
willing to supervise you, that doesn't mean you're going to get a good education from that person. Schools are required to vet the backgrounds and regularly evaluate the performance of their own faculty and adjunct faculty -- what provision is there for evaluation of preceptors that students find on their own in their own communities?
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