Published Nov 26, 2014
Yuppers21
173 Posts
Just curious - on average, how many different sites does a student FNP visit to complete all the necessary rotations? Since the focus is on primary care, can most be completed in a family practice clinic or are specialty specific settings required (pediatric, women's health, etc)? I have shadowed a FNP that owns his own small (but busy) primary care clinic in a rural area and the experinece was wonderful! He offered to be my preceptor for when I start school. I am wondering how many clinical hours I could complete there.
IrishIzCPNP, MSN, RN, APRN, NP
1,344 Posts
It will depend on your program. I'm doing a primary peds. We need a new site every quarter. They have allowed individuals to stay at a site twice...but that was it. You might hear some schools will allow your to stay longer and others that will be strict about wanting new sites.
I would plan on have to go to more than one place. I know the FNP students where I'm at do a quarter in peds and a quarter in women's health. So that would be 2 quarters a family doc wouldn't work.
Thanks IrishIz, that makes sense. I guess I will need to email some advisors as I look at different programs
zmansc, ASN, RN
867 Posts
Some programs want you to do certain populations at a time, so they want you to get x hrs of peds in this term, and y hrs of xxx in next term, etc. In that type of program you might need someone who sees primarily a peds population for one term and someone who sees primarily a ob population the next, etc.
Other programs allow you more flexibility to mix and match your population as long as you get x contacts/hours/whatever they measure with population x and y contacts with population y, etc. In that case you would be more able to work with someone with a mixed population and get all of your contacts done that way.
Has this provider precepted for any programs in the past? Sometimes programs they have already precepted for are a good place to start because A) they are familiar with the program; and B) there will not be any credentialing issues.
I don't believe this NP has precepted in the past, but I did not ask so I'm not sure. Thanks for the insight!
adventure780, BSN, MSN, RN, APN
258 Posts
yes the overall consenus of my research has indicated that you can use the same preceptor/site not more than twice. Seperate sites for peds and women's health are required.