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Oct 14, 2009 01:59 AM

Question re: NP and clinical experiences...

by mskate

I am planning to go back to school for my NP. There are so many great programs out there, but the one thing that I want to be relatively smooth is the clinical experiences. If you are in a brick and mortar school, do they provide access to the clinicals or do you need to find them yourself? In the online programs, it looks like you need to set them up yourself. How does all of this generally work??


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from elkpark
Old Oct 14, 2009, 03:10 AM

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I'm a CNS, not an NP, but in my "brick & mortar" graduate program, we (NP students as well as CNS students) were assigned to clinical sites and had school faculty as our clinical instructors, the same as clinicals in "regular" nursing school. For our second year, we were able to choose from a list of available sites instead of just being assigned, but they were still all sites/organizations with which the school had an ongoing relationship. I can't imagine paying tuition to a nursing program that expects you to arrange your own clinicals ...
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from MissDoodaw
Old Oct 14, 2009, 08:40 AM

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I went to a BnM school they arranged the clinical sites for us. It can be difficult to arrange your own. If you are considering this route, contact your local NP organization and ask them how many preceptors might be available.
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from elkpark
Old Oct 14, 2009, 04:39 PM
Updated Oct 14, 2009 at 05:10 PM by elkpark

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Yes, there have been a bunch of threads here over time about how much difficulty some people in online NP (and other APN specialties) programs had finding local preceptors -- a few people have written here that they eventually had to drop out of their program because they weren't able to complete the clinical component. I would ask around and get a clear idea of who would be available to you as preceptors IN ADVANCE before signing up and paying tuition for a program that requires you to set up your own clinicals.
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from carachel2
Old Oct 14, 2009, 07:52 PM

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I am attended a regular program (i.e. not online) and our clinical assignments were arranged for us up until our last two semesters. We warned very early on about this and told that the point was that you were supposed to develop clinical contacts and positive experiences and hopefully return to these same preceptors during your last few semesters.

There were a few times when I had to scramble, but for the most part it was not that big of a deal. I used previous clinical experiences to provide me with the later clinical requirements and it worked out well for the most part.
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from ERNurse752
Old Oct 15, 2009, 04:51 PM

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I am in a brick and mortar program. Our clinicals are arranged for us. The preceptors are not faculty, but are approved by faculty. I believe we can also find our own if we have something specific in mind, but the site and preceptor must be approved.
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from BChapp3182
Old Oct 16, 2009, 03:53 PM

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I went to a brick and mortar, expensive, private school and had to arrange my own clinicals which was a pain in the butt every semester. Seems like some schools will do it for you but others do not. It was extremely stressful but all the schools in my area were like this so had no choice...
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Old Oct 16, 2009, 07:24 PM

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Attended a brick and mortar - the clinical sites were arranged by the school.
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from tracelane
Old Oct 17, 2009, 06:10 AM

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I went to a BnM school and we had to arrange all of our own clinicals. Very difficult at times. I found it important to set up a meeting ahead of time and discuss both of your expectations. I mostly did my time with physicians.

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from jlcole45
Old Oct 19, 2009, 10:12 PM

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Even though we are in a brick and mortar, residential program at WCU we still have to arrange for our own clinicals - though guidance is provided.
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