Re: Difficulty finding clinical sites for online students?
I just went through the nightmare. llg is right in that this should probably be a topic for discussion for any grad student, online and traditional. In fact, I would like to suggest this be a sticky.
I attended a brick and mortar school like trauma and I had no problem finding preceptors. The difficulties I had were finding clinical sites. I went through this drama each and every semester of clinicals. My advisor told me up front that I would be responsible for finding a preceptor and a clinical site but I was led to believe that it should not be a problem. I was also given no guidance as to how to achieve this. In fairness to her, I live in a large city with ~ 20 hospitals so I am sure she did not feel it would be a problem. But I ran into brick wall after brick wall. It was extraordinarily difficult.
In a previous discussion of this issue in this forum, llg outlined what it is like to be on the receiving end of students trying to get into clinical. It was an eye opener for me as I had no idea what it was like and in a way, it eased my frustration because I was starting to take it personally. And as it turned out, my last preceptor was in charge of clinical placements for her facility, in addition to her regular duties as a CNS. I could not believe the number of emails and phone calls she received on a daily basis about clinicals.
I just had to keep making phone call after phone call and start early (like 6 months prior to clinicals). Seriously.
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